There are magical apps that leverage your device’s hardware and leave you in amazement. There’s also those that make you shake your head and wonder “did someone actually download this?”
Here’s a look at some of those magical apps that make you say ‘no way!’ the moment they dazzle you with what they can do.
A device called the Gyrowheel, claims to have found the solution to help your budding youngster ride their first bicycle without training wheels.
A pot-smoking, foul-mouthed tweeter has gained online celebrity status thanks to a rebranding effort on the part of Netflix. All this just one day after CEO Reed Hastings publicly apologizes.
Created entirely using an iPhone 4 and iPad2 (and edited with iMovie for iOS), in this how-to video, you’ll learn the basics of movie making using some cool accessories and apps while editing it all on the iPad 2.
Tablets and smartphones are not the only devices that have one-click access to apps. AppUp is Intel’s app market solution for Windows.
The iPad can be an excellent tool when it comes to improving learning skills especially when it comes to boys.
HTC sent us their first-ever tablet called the Flyer. A first for HTC, this one stands out thanks to its own digital pen and easy note taking capabilities which is just on time for school. Watch the video below to learn more about this “cool for school” tablet.
Smartphones and point-and-shoot cameras are great for capturing life’s greatest moments. Is a funeral one of them?
The legendary Commodore 64 has been re-released with 21st century hardware and functionality ready for living rooms once again.



