IPhone Articles
Samsung Unveils New Line of Stylish Branded, Armageddon Surviving Memory Cards
Try to recall when it was the last time you looked at the SD or microSD card from your phone, camera, or tablet and thought to yourself: “Damn, these cards are kind of ugly. I wish they’d do something about it.” Probably not huh? So what’s the big deal with Samsung’s new line of “stylish branded memory cards?” Well..
Hello Music Launches Mobile App
Los Angeles’s premier online marketplace for musicians, Hello Music, launched their mobile application last week. The new iPhone app provides instant access to all the deals on the best instruments, gear, and services. As a musician, you’re always out. Whether you’re on the open road touring the country for your latest show.
Lookout Mobile Security Launches for iPhone
Big news in the mobile sector this week. Yesterday, Lookout, a mobile securities start-up based out of San Francisco, CA announced their release of an iOS version of their widely used Android compatible app. Lookout is a relatively new company, but has been a dominant figure in the mobile securities sector for Android phones. 12 million users world wide across 170 countries is certainly no joke as the company is ranked #1 in Android mobile security and has received numerous awards and accolades for their services.
Urbandig Wants to Invite 5 Lucky TechZulu Readers To Los Angeles VIP Launch Party
Urbandig is coming to LA and they want 5 of you awesome TechZulu peeps to join them for their VIP launch party happening Thursday September 8th 7-10pm. The super secret location will be revealed to you when you win
Group Messaging Faceoff | Who’s Your Champion?
With the rise of mobile phones in the late 90′s and early 2000′s, it was not hard to get a hold of someone. But what if you want to get a hold of a group of people? And what if a conference call is not an option and you want to get in touch discreetly? Nowadays we have smartphones with email that always on data connections and there are different ways to contact multiple people. We take a look at different group messaging apps to see which app is best.
SocialVents Takes The Mystery Out Of The Local Scene
Ever wandered around your city with a friend on a random night trying to find something to do? Well, imagine wandering around your city and always knowing what’s going on and where it’s happening. SocialVents.com is a website and application (Android or iPhone) that tells you what’s going on in your area using the GPS function of your phone.
Google Plus iPhone App First Impressions
You get all the basic functionality of the mobile web version but the native application adds push notifications, photo uploading and the ability to create Huddles. The Stream lets you look at everything that is posted from all your different Circles. You can swipe left or right to view Incoming posts or Nearby posts that others have posted publicly. This is useful if you’re in a new city and would like to find out nearby restaurants, shops or other points of interest.
Former Spotlight: LA Tech SuperDemo Namesake Drops Its iOS App
Yesterday was a great day for the Namesake community, their iPhone app dropped in the App Store. For those of you not familiar with the Namesake community it is a “community for real conversation. It’s easy to find the people and topics that make life interesting — discover new people, build trust and improve your life.”
Geeks Guide To The Fourth of July
So America’s birthday is right around the corner and most of us will be outside enjoying the summer weather, barbecuing and spending time with our friends and family. Here are some geeky websites, apps and gadgets that should come in useful this holiday weekend.
With: Path Inc’s Own Take On Mobile Photography
Path, the developers of the eponymous app for the iPhone, has come up with a mobile check in app with a focus on who you’re with. In their original app, Path, the developers focused more on sharing a picture or moment privately with a select group of friends. At a recent hackathon, the company saw that their users also wanted to selectively share their moments on public social networks, such as Twitter.
LG LSB316 Speaker Sound Bar [Review]
I heard about the LG LSB316 Speaker Sound Bar at CES this year and jumped at the chance to review it when we received a demo unit.
Breffo Spiderpodium | Next G.I Joe Villan or Gadget Stand
I have outgrown G.I Joes, (so says my girlfriend) but at least I can make a good case that I only use the Spiderpodium as a stand! (wink)
TZ Startup Hot Seat | Michael Schneider of Mobile Roadie
The third installment of TZ Startup Hot Seat features Michael Schneider of Mobile Roadie . Michael is a man of few words however his platform speaks volumes to businesses and consumers that want to make inexpensive apps. Let’s take a look at Michael’s answer
iPhone vs iPhone | Run Lemmings Run
Holy smokes it finally happened! The iPhone on Verizon. Oh wait, am I supposed to be excited?
CES Day 1 Standout: Motorola Mobility
Motorola came out of the corner swinging this year at CES in Las Vegas. They did not have just one revolutionary product, Motorola unveiled four. Motorola released their tablet offering, the XOOM, as well as three phones: ATRIX 4G, DROID BIONIC and CLIQ 2.
Word Lens Brings Translation to the Real World
With perhaps the biggest splash of any mobile app launch ever, Word Lens has premiered today with great success. If you haven’t seen it already, Word Lens is a real-time, augmented reality translation service…and it will blow your mind.







