There's a popular game that is so smart and unique that it's hard not to be amazed by it. The internet game is Akinator, the Web Genius, a game similar to 20 Questions where a cartoon genie tries to guess the name of a character the player is thinking of, being right most of the time.
Are you returning to school this fall and dreading the idea of falling behind? We've put together five great apps to help you organize your life, schoolwork and more so you start off on the right foot.
Say now, that guy looks familiar. Could it be? Why yes, that's just gotta be Fei Long! Err, we mean Bruce Lee. Or wait ... it's a different guy? Whatever the case may be, the hero of this game definitely reminds us enough of everyone's favorite legendary martial arts superstar to warrant a download. And that's more than enough reason for you to be interested in KungFu Warrior -- today's Free App o
If you were ever convinced you’re surrounded by numbskulls, this is the app for you. The Moron Test works as a litmus paper to weed out the idiots in your life.
Tax season isn’t fun for anyone. While filing your taxes means digging through shoeboxes of receipts, guessing at what number goes on which line and and pounding your head against real or imaginary walls, it can be even worse.
Luckily there are a few great apps that can help ease the frustration of tax time. This year, let your phone save you some irritation — and maybe even some money.
Have you checked out the new radioPup 2.0? The same mobile app that lets you listen to 101.9 BLAKE FM anywhere you go now includes the latest posts, videos, and pictures from 1019blakefm.com; up-to-date weather forecasts; and commenting with Facebook.
Between feedings, diapers and naps, new parents have a lot to think about. And yes, for all you inquiring tech-savvy parents, there’s an app to help track all that. In fact, there are several. The real question, however, is, “Are they worth the download?”
If you’re someone who wants your kids to know more about food — something we should all know more about — you’ll probably find a new app in development pretty interesting.
Taggie, the brainchild of recent Dutch design school graduate Niels van Hoof, uses your smartphone camera to scan a barcode of food items. It then launches a 3D augmented reality animation to give children a short, fun lesson ab