Corey Harris



June 15, 2010

Review: Freetalk® Everyman HD
Recently, Freetalk® has come out with a new webcam that broadcasts and records in HD. The Everyman HD is made to work flawlessly with Skype and is also Skype certified. You can use this webcam either on your monitor or sitting on a table. The quality is breathtaking at 720p ... more


June 3, 2010

doubleTwist enters the mobile media player market
The application doubleTwist has been out for a while and we have covered it pretty well. Joshua Schnell wrote an article about doubleTwist, and I also did a screencast back in November of 2009. Some changes have happened with the desktop app though. Over the last few ... more


May 15, 2010

Apple to integrate Facebook contact sync in next iPhone OS
Image via CrunchBase Business Insider is reporting that a trusted source has confirmed that Apple will be integrating Facebook contact sync into the next iPhone OS. This will be announced at WWDC this June. The current iPhone Facebook app imports contact information from Facebook into the ... more


May 10, 2010

Borders bookstore announces the Kobo eBook reader
Image via CrunchBase It was only a matter of time before Borders decided to jump on the eBook reader bandwagon. It is surprising that it didn't happen earlier though. The Kobo eReader will be available this summer, on June 17th, for $149. Yes, that's right: ... more


May 3, 2010

New iPods just around the corner? Early thoughts.
Image via Wikipedia Ok, so maybe not quite around the corner. As usual, in just 4 months (based on the yearly turnaround in the past) we will be getting the next generation iPod announcement. One has to wonder what exactly will happen with this year's announcements. Last ... more


April 5, 2010

Are files dead? Lets live in apps
Recently, the founder of Posterous wrote up an article positing that the finder is dead. He believes that files, folders and documents will cease to exist on a computer. Needless to say, it was an interesting read. That said, I disagree with the concept. Sure, we are moving further ... more


February 28, 2010

Will more rejections arise after iPad launch
People are excited about the iPad. There is no question about that, but are we going to see more app rejections because of this? Apple has policies that don't quite make sense to the outside world. We can't get replacement mail apps or replacement SMS apps for the iPhone. We ... more


February 3, 2010

The Apple tv is not dead yet
I am a huge fan of the apple tv. Though most people tend to dislike it for it being locked down. Sadly though, apple treats this product like a red headed step child. There is a huge lack of software updates to the device, and it has been over two ... more


January 26, 2010

Google Voice comes to the iPhone, kinda.
Well, you all might remember back around mid 2009 that Google voice was planning on releasing their iPhone app for Google Voice. All was happy in the tech world, right? Google Voice users would no longer have to pay for a 3rd party app. Then all of a sudden all ... more


January 7, 2010

Breaking up is hard to do–so long iPhone–hello Android.
I have been an iPhone user since July of 2008. I have used the iPhone OS since September of 2007. Until recently, the iPhone has been my phone of choice. The things that I could accomplish with it were amazing. Well, that is until this last October when I switched ... more


December 31, 2009

Clean house with AppCleaner
Sometimes we take for granted how easy it is to use our Macs. Even deleting an application is as easy as just dragging it to the trash bin. But sometimes when we delete applications, we leave behind some bits of the app. That is why you should try out <a ... more


December 12, 2009

From free to paid
The app store is a great place for your iPhone/iPod Touch needs. Be it for games, utilities or entertainment the app store has every thing you need. The best part of the app store is the wonderful amount of free apps! But this post really isn't about all the free apps ... more