Ski With Your Stream: Urinal Video Games Come to Baseball Stadiums By Molly Klinefelter published 28 March 13
Hands-On: Children's and Comic Books Come to Kindle Apps for iOS and Android By Molly Klinefelter published 14 June 12
How Much Can You Get for Your iPhone 4S Now? By Molly Klinefelter published 12 September 12 The wait is finally over. With Apple's unveiling today of the iPhone 5, iPhone fans can get a 4-inch display with 1136 x 640-pixel resolution, an A6 processor and 4G LTE speeds in the "world's t...
Creepy Budweiser Buddy Cups Let You Facebook Friend With a Tap By Molly Klinefelter published 1 May 13
Keep an Eye on Your Loved One With Alzheimer's With Balance App By Molly Klinefelter published 8 March 13
Evernote Review By Molly Klinefelter published 7 August 13 Editor\'s Choice Evernote for the iPad organizes all of your thoughts and multimedia into one place, and then syncs it across all your devices.
E3 Expo Day 2: Wii U GamePad Revealed, OnLive Instant Play and More By Molly Klinefelter published 6 June 12
Textfree Review By Molly Klinefelter published 17 June 13 This free app lets you chat and text for free -- including with Facebook friends -- but is the price to call worth it?
T-Mobile Testing iPhone on 4G, Bringing 4G to 14 New Metro Areas By Molly Klinefelter published 21 December 12
Don’t Be a Google Glasshole: 10 Etiquette Tips By Molly Klinefelter published 2 May 13 They’re coming. In fact, there are already a couple thousand of them walking around in such cities as New York and San Francisco. We’re talking about Google Glass, a revolutionary wearable device ...
DBEST London PS4003BT Duo Review By Molly Klinefelter published 2 August 12 We review the DBEST London PS4003BT Duo, a set of Bluetooth speakers that are ultraportble but might compromise on the quality of the sound?
How to Insert Online Video and Images Into PowerPoint 2013 Presentations By Molly Klinefelter published 10 September 12
Cinemagram Review By Molly Klinefelter published 17 December 12 An Instagram for video, Cinemagram's iOS app lets users make 2- to 3-second moving pictures and add funky filters.