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EZ Drop App for Android Review

EZ Drop App for Android Review

| March 29, 2012 | 0 Comments

EZ Drop is a handy app that lets you transfer files between your Android device and PC, and vice versa, over 4G/3G or WiFi. And the best part is that you don’t have to install any desktop side server/client, configure complex IPs, register user accounts, or logging in to any services. EZ Drop app for […]

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Permissions Friendly Apps for Android Review

Permissions Friendly Apps for Android Review

| March 27, 2012 | 0 Comments

You might have noticed that while downloading apps from Google Play, the lower half of the download page details the access permissions the said app requires on your phone. Some apps might not require any access at all, while some others seek permission to access everything from your address book and GPS to WiFi settings, […]

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Cell Tracker App for Android Review

Cell Tracker App for Android Review

| December 15, 2011 | 1 Comment

Want to track your children during weekends, or to keep tab of your spouse’s movements when he/she is not at work? Perhaps Cell Tracker app for Android could give you all the answers as to where a person was during any given point of time. Ok.. the app does not email that information into your […]

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My Sync Center Free App for Android

My Sync Center Free App for Android

| October 29, 2011 | 0 Comments

My Sync Center Free app for Android lets you dual-sync your data between your Android device and PC using your local WiFi, without even touching them. The app even works with your iTunes playlists. My Sync Center Free application can be downloaded free of cost from Android Market Place. How My Sync Center Free Android […]

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Open Signal Maps App for Android Review

Open Signal Maps App for Android Review

| October 19, 2011 | 2 Comments

Do you think that poor signal strength is one of the reasons why calls drop in your work place or near your home? Changing the service provider might sound a better solution. But before taking the final step, it is worthwhile checking the signal strength at the place where you live, and also check the […]

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