We may have not been all that impressed by MetroPCS’s first LTE device, but that doesn’t mean Techcitement isn’t paying attention to the plucky provider. It’s hard not to, when executives actually have the stones to slam the iPhone in print. For those who don’t want to click away (thank you), COO Tom Keys is […]
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Facebook Updates iPhone App — Hopefully, This Time It’ll Work
Facebook has updated its iOS app today to brand new version 5.0, which will hopefully address a top concern of users that the app has been clunky and slow. Facebook Inc. launched the app via the iTunes App Store, with few listed improvements, but one major change: the app has been rebuilt from the ground […]
Giveaway Winner Announced For GelaSkins!
All last week, Techcitement ran a special giveaway for commenters on our Facebook page. The winner would receive a GelaSkins gift card valued at $60. Today, we announced the winner, one Chris Allen, for his long and detailed response to our article on Marissa Mayer, the recently-appointed CEO of Yahoo. Here’s a snippet of what […]
Giveaway! Win A GelaSkins Gift Card!
In my GelaSkins review that went up last Wednesday, we dropped a bit at the end about how you can win yourself a $60 gift card for a few of these great skins and cases. The rules are simple. Like Techcitement on Facebook. Leave a comment. That’s it. End of rules. On Friday afternoon (July […]
Review: Does The Moneto iPhone Case Add Up?
As many long-time Apple iPhone users will attest, the phone’s glass front (and back on the 4/4s models) make a case almost a requirement. Therefore, I’m always techcited to find a new case to try out with mine, especially when it claims to add new capabilities. I was fortunate enough to receive one such case, […]
Review: Logitech’s K760 Solar Keyboard Dazzles Multitaskers
While touch-based interfaces are up and coming, we continue to use keyboards as our primary interface. Time was, most computers came with keyboards that were just plain terrible. Back then, I relied on Logitech as my vendor of choice for replacement input devices. Nowadays, even the most basic keyboards have a bit more flair, which […]
Eyeona: A New Way To Save Money
Like a shopping mall that destroys local mom and pop shops, internet shopping has wreaked havoc with brick and mortar retailers. I can admittedly speak up as part of the mass exodus to almost exclusive online shopping. The majority of non-grocery items I buy are, by a wide margin, from Amazon. I order groceries from […]
Why You Should Not Get An iPhone Now
I was recently asked the best place to buy a new iPhone, and my immediate response was, “Nowhere. Don’t buy an iPhone.” Before anyone accuses me of being an Android fanboy, please remember that I do not hate the iPhone. What I do hate is seeing people waste money. Simply put, right now, the iPhone […]
iOS 6 Stabs At Google’s Heart, While Mountain Lion Makes A Grab for Mine
Last week, I wrote up a list of what mobile operating systems I’m considering to replace my current one. My end result was Android, as its the most webOS-like solution for now. I noted that today’s World Wide Developer Conference (WWDC) might change things vis-à-vis iOS and boy, did it. Just not in the way […]
The Universal Lapdock Is Coming; Enter The ClamBook
One of last year’s most unique Android devices was the Motorola Atrix 4G. A top-notch phone in its own right, the Atrix stood out by having a truly unique accessory, the Lapdock. The concept was simple, but elegant. Using a couple of standard connections (micro-USB and micro-HDMI), the phone slotted into a docking port in […]