Browsing Category: Free iPad apps
I’ve just shot the first episode of Geeklish on the iPhone 4. The show isn’t quite ready for prime time (the intro is only half done) but there’s no time like the present to throw myself to the wolves. ;P I’m counting on your feedback to make it better so please feel free to drop … Continue Reading
Transfer Big Files
This iPhone app is perfect for mobile movie makers working with large HD files.
Transfer Big Files currently gives users 5 GB of free space and a solution for uploading HD files wirelessly to the cloud from the iPhone/iPod touch/iPad. It’s similar to services like Dropbox that also offer free cloud storage coupled with a free mobile app but the difference here is compression.
Transfer Big Files transfers the files in FULL Quality HD.… Continue Reading
Hey Geeks,
This post is a few weeks late but I wanted to let everyone know the exciting new things I’ve been up to ( in case you don’t follow me on Twitter / Facebook ).
For those of you who weren’t aware, Cali Lewis, formally the host of GeekBrief.TV launched a new site & show called GeekBeat.TV, an awesome place to find current gadgets, tech news and anything compelling to geeks.
Cali’s new show is part of the Revision3 network, a television network for the web that has brought us sweet shows like Diggnation and Tekzilla.
I’m thrilled to announce that I’ve recently joined the GeekBeat.TV team. I’ve been a fan of Cali for a long time so it’s a huge honour to have been picked. Check out the entire GeekBeat.TV team , they’re a hella fun group.
Cali has now launched a free mobile app (itunes link), so users can keep up to date with GeekBeat.TV episodes on the go. Users who upgrade will receive behind the scenes videos, the past episode catalog, TV appearances, mobile wallpapers and push notifications.
Come hang out with me at GeekBeat.TV and check out my latest GeekBeat.TV posts.
You can also check out my ‘hot app’ articles at The Globe and Mail.
The folks at RentCompass, a Toronto based start-up, aim to be a driving force in the Canadian mobile rental space.
Their app ( iphone, ipod touch and ipad) which combines location-based data with rental listings, could be the first of it’s kind for Canadians. The co-founder Samir Al-Battran claims it is. The benefit of using this app is that you can get a nice overview of rentals using maps. Mr Al-Battran filled a clear niche first but he’s got an uphill battle ahead. The problem isn’t the concept or design, but in the adoption.… Continue Reading
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