Top 5 coolest iPhone GPS stories on the web

June 21, 2012 3:27:41 PM CDT

     Have you ever wondered if that GPS app you downloaded actualy works?  We have been trolling the net looking for stories on the success rate of iPhone users getting their phones back by using a GPS enabled app.  Below are the Top 5 stories (in no particuar order) that caught our attention and we thought you would like to check out.  Enjoy!!

 

5.  iPhone GPS aids in capture of car theft suspect.  

     If you are going to steal a car in the near future, you may want to make sure that there is not an iPhone anywhere in the car!!!  While I am sure the criminal in question probably thought he not only was getting a ride but also a free phone.  What he got instead was a night in county jail.  

 

iPhone GPS app:  1  Criminal:  0

4.  GPS app leads officers to stolen iPhone. 

     First off if you are going to steal an iPhone WHY would you pawn it at a pawn shop?  You wil get WAY more money by selling it to a loser friend then you would over selling it to a pawn shop.  Really folks!!  Does this kid have any brain matter inside his head?  An iPhone EASILY goes for several hundred dollars online depending on the condition but selling it to a pawn shop is just stupid!!  

 

iPhone GPS app:  2  Criminal:  0

3.  Mugging victim tracks suspects via iPhone's GPS.

     I would have loved to have seen this  confrontation.  

Muggers:  HAHAHAH dude we totally loaded up!!  Check it out!!  AN IPHONE!!

Victim:  Excuse me I believe that all belongs to me!!

Police:  Are these the suspects sir?  

Victim:  Yes.

Police:  Looks like you will be spending the night in jail gentleman.  

 

iPhone GPS app:  3  Criminal:  0

2.  iPhone GPS helped police track down thief.  

     You would think that people would begin to wise up when it comes to the smart technology market.  I mean if you can look up great places to eat on your iPhone and get directions all at the same time, you would think that criminals would be like, "Hey we probably want to throw this phone out the window, we might be tracked."  Nope!!  Not this guy!!  Chalk one up to another great iPhone GPS app story.

 

iPhone GPS app:  4  Criminal:  0

1.  Student tracks down iPhone thief using GPS technology.

     This whole article is worth the few minutes it takes to read it as this story place out like a movie.  Someone steals a guys phone and him and his friends use a computer to locate it by GPS and tell their friends on the hunt where to go, turn, etc.  I imagine it played out like a Borne movie or 24 episode.  This by far is my favorite story on iPhone and GPS apps!!!  

 

iPhone GPS app:  5  Criminal:  0

 

     The moral of the stories above is that if you are going to spend your hard earned money on an iPhone you should equip it with a top notch GPS app in the even that it is stolen or lost.  We will highlight some of the best iPhone/Andriod GPS apps in a coming blog.  Until then.

 

Much love,

Shawn Wilson

"The Boss"

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Solid Explorer Beta for Android

June 2, 2012 2:16:07 PM CDT

Simple Explorer Beta

Ladies and Gentlemen, let me introduce you to my new favorite file explorer app for Android, Solid Explorer. The little jewel is still in beta (which means it could have a few bugs), but don't let that stop you from installing it today and giving it a whirl for yourself. Let me lay out some of my favorite features for you.

First up, like any top notch app, the user interface is clean, easy to use, and simple. The main interface consist of two individual panes that are easily switched by swiping your finger to the left or to the right. Each pane can be set differently according to your preference of view styles (which I'll show you in a minute), sorting options, or filtering. You can long press on a folder or file to bring up an options dialog. The dialog is context sensitive, based on the type of file or folder that you're trying to manipulate. For example, if you long press on a ZIP, RAR, TAR.GZ, or TAR.BZ2 file, you'll have two options pop up for extracting the contents of that file. You'll also be given options to copy, move, rename, send (which integrates with Androids share functions), view properties, or archive the current item (which also supports ZIP, RAR, TAR.GZ, and TAR.BZ2).

Skipping down to the bottom of the app, we have Solid Explorer's menu. This is where the magic really begins.

The first item on the left is the "New" button, which allows us a way to create new folders, and new files. It also allows for an array of new connections, including FTP, SFTP, SMB, DropBox, and Box.net. I was able to test the FTP and Dropbox connections and both worked seamlessly. When you're browsing a remote connection of any sort, your active pane's browser gets pushed into the background. If you then change panes, a simple tap of the Android icon in the top left corner gives you easy access to all of your current connections and local folders. This is great if you frequently access files in the cloud or want to use your web hosts storage to backup or offload files from your phone.

Next on the menu is the Actions button which allows you to Cut, Copy, Paste, Delete, or view Properties of currently selected files or folders. It also allows you to select multiple items using checkboxes and a quick "Select All." Perhaps my favorite feature of the Action menu is the Properties feature. I've been long looking for an app that would allow me to quickly visualize where space was being used on my SD card so that I could quickly free up some space on my SD. When you give a quick tap of the Properties button, it takes you to a new screen that allows you to quickly view the details of the item(s) you have selected. If you don't have any item selected, it takes you to the Properties screen for the SD card and gives you an overview of the entire contents of the SD.

Moving right along, the Filter button comes in handy for quickly finding a file or folder that is currently on your screen. It does not search recursively (meaning that it only looks in the current directory, no deeper), but results are instantaneous. As soon as you type a letter, it begins filtering immediately.

The jump button allows you to quickly move around to different locations that you may not have open in the background. If you have root access, you can use this menu to quickly view the System root by tapping Device, then System root. The Photos and Downloads buttons are customizable via the settings of the app, in case you've changed the default locations within your Camera or Browser. The Network button quickly allows you to reconnect to previously connected network connections.

The Menu button, which is also accessible if you press the Menu button on your device, allows us to customize our Simple Explorer experience. Search allows you to search everywhere in your current browser (it works for the network connections as well), AND the search feature integrates with Android's search button. After installing Simple Explorer, you'll be given an option to allow Android to use Simple Explorer's search feature by pressing the Search button on your device.

Further down the Menu button are the View and Sort buttons. These allow you to fine tune your current pane. My favorite view is the "Detailed List." The only thing I wish were different about the detailed views is the ability to display the size of folders.

Another big feature worth pointing out is the File Sharing feature. If you're Android device is connected to a Wifi network, enabling File sharing will allow you to browse your phone via FTP. I can't stress enough how much I LOVE this feature. No more usb cables, no more dismounting your SD, no more "Safe removal." I love it!

The Settings button allows you to further tune Simple Explorer to your liking. There are quite a few options in the Settings. Perhaps of greatest interest are Theme (currently only Light and Dark are available), the Default directories for both panes, and the Quick start guide.

As with anything in life, there are a couple of negatives to point out. First of all, the app crashes on the Properties page on my phone when I switch back and forth between the various property pages. Also, in the Top 10 files, occasionally the Top 10 files will repeat. After number 10, number 1 will reappear, and scrolling down will reveal the top 10 list having been duplicated. These, of course, are bugs, and this app is still in beta, so I'm sure that these issues will be ironed out.

Overall, hands-down, Simple Explorer Beta wins my vote for best Android Utility App. You owe it to yourself to download it from the Play Store and give it a test drive yourself.

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If you've ever wanted to batch install apps on your Android from PC, then look no further than APK Batch Installer. If your phone is rooted, it will even back up the apps from your phone, and let you wirelessly install apps via adb.

APK Batch Installer

Features include:

  • Batch install apps to your phone via usb
  • Choose to install apps on internal storage or SD card
  • Rename .apk files in a directory according to App name
  • Batch install apps wirelessly *
  • Backup apps and data *
  • Restore app data along with the app *

* requires your phone to be rooted in order to function

Checkout APK Batch Installer via the XDA Forums.

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Maybe it’s just me, but rooting seems to be getting easier and easier as time goes by. While not for those whose technical skills are described as “able to play Solitaire,” the average user should be able to follow along with these instructions. This method should work with most any Droid phone by Motorola.

  1. First off, download the Motorola USB Drivers and install them on your PC:
    1. Windows 32-bit
    2. Windows 64-bit
  2. Download Motofail
  3. Extract the contents of the .zip file to a location you can easily find
  4. Enable USB Debugging on your phone
    1. From the homescreen, press Menu
    2. Then Settings
    3. Applications
    4. Development
    5. Then make sure "USB Debugging" is checked.
  5. Plug your phone into your PC and change the USB Mode to "Charge Only"
  6. Double-click the "run.bat" file in the motofail_windows folder that you extracted in step 3
  7. Sit back and watch the show

Your phone will reboot a couple of times. After that, you'll have full root access and be ready to enjoy flashing custom ROMs and all the other benefits that root access entitles you to!


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Top iOS App Temple Run Makes its Way to Android

March 27, 2012 10:53:05 PM CDT

Temple Run

If you're like me, and your lifetime dream is to go on jungle adventures in search of forgotten treasure that's been buried in ancient temples guarded by demon monkeys whose souls have been sucked out, but you lack the funding to go out and do so, then I've got good news for you. Today, Imangi Studios released their popular iOS game, Temple Run on the Android. No longer must Android users suffer the never ending ridicule of inferiority due to the lack of this fine gaming app.

Swipe to Turn, Jump, and Slide

Released in August 2011 for iOS, it has seen more than 40 million downloads, and has over 13 million daily players. Its ease of play and overall relaxed tone lends to being a great time waster when you find yourself in need of one. Temple Run for Android features the same simple controls and graphics as its iOS counterpart.

Use Amazing Powers to Cheat Death

If you find yourself constantly hitting the wall or being trampled by evil demon monkeys, you can use the coins you've collected on your journey to unlock powerups, new characters, and wallpapers (though I fail to see how a new wallpaper is going to help you take the idol home). Should you be short on coins, Imangi Studios will happily add some to your account in exchange for some real coin.

Collect Coins to Buy Powerups

Unleash your inner Indiana Jones and download Temple Run from Google Play.

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App of the Week: DiamondDash

March 15, 2012 10:26:41 PM CDT

App of the Week: DiamondDash

Cost: Free (add ons are available)

 

This is a fun puzzle type game where you touch 3 or more same color jewels as quickly as you can. You have 60 seconds, and every time you touch gems of the same color they disappear and are replaced with other jewels. 

 

If you consistently find 3 or more of a kind (and don’t press on places that don’t have at least 3 matching colors), you will eventually get “jewel bombs” (different from purchased bombs below). When you tap these shining jewels, they will take out a row and column, and quickly increase your score. Another thing to boost your score is finding big groupings of same color jewels. The score increases exponentially with each additional jewel grouped together. 

 

I can honestly say this game is quickly addicting. It has Facebook integration as well so you can post your score and you can compare your score among friends (you do have to let it access your profile info and do all that other stuff that you have to do to let third party software on your Facebook page, much like Farmville, etc). Also, there is tournament ranking so you can see your score compared to that of your friends. 

 

You are given 5 “hearts”, which are basically 5 times you can play. Once you are out of hearts you have to buy more or wait a few minutes for them to replenish. If you link it to Facebook you get 10 extra hearts, and some Facebook friends can even send you more hearts. 

 

The nice thing is you can’t keep playing forever. So, as addicting as it is, you can’t waste too much time playing. Once your hearts are out, you are forced to do something else (like play another game...but it might be good to actually pay attention to a loved one or something now and then...just a thought). 

 

Also, the more you play you get silver coins that you can eventually use to buy “bombs” and “hourglasses.” The bombs cost 300 silver coins for one game use. If you buy them, at random times through the game you can tap them and they will take out a bunch of jewels, giving you a bigger score. If you buy the hour glasses, they will come up at random times, and if you tap them, they will add a few seconds to your game play. You can even save up coins and buy both of them. 

 

The more you play the more experience points you get, which multiplies your score, as well as eventually will unlock the bomb and the hourglass. 

 

It’s a really fun, fast-paced game that will keep you on your toes and give your brain a bit of a workout! 

Sincerely,
Nick Andrus
Jedi Master
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The Best Traffic App for Android

March 12, 2012 7:51:23 PM CDT

Call me crazy, but I hate being stuck in traffic. I absolutely hate being stuck in traffic. The thought of being in a motor vehicle while staring at the back of another motor vehicle in the middle of my commute home sends chills down my spine.

Now I’ve tried dialing my FM radio in to one of the local stations to get the traffic reports, but after the 3rd Aflac, 4th diet program, and 2nd vote for me commercial, my nerves can’t stand it. Traffic + radio noise just drives me nuts.

Enter, Beat the Traffic. This little app is a divine Godsend. It’s design: simple. Its interface: easy to use. Its purpose: single fold. That is, to inform you of any traffic related issues and update on a regular basis.

Granted, there are other apps out there that provide you with traffic reports. There are even a ton of GPS devices that provide "alternate routes" based on traffic flow, but I like having a simple app that visualizes the flow of traffic for me so that I can make my own decisions about which route would be best for me to take.

When you first load the app, it begins to find your location via traditional location means: GPS, wifi, or cell tower. Once it finds your general location, it shows a Google map with a traffic overlay. Green for smooth flowing. Yellow for sluggish traffic. Red for "Holy crap this is going to take a while" traffic. It also has a handy "Report" button that allows you to report accidents, construction zones, and road hazards, which does count as doing a good deed for the day, should you run into anything that hasn't been reported.

All in all, it's a great app. Download it from the Android Market.

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5 Cool News Apps for Android Users

February 15, 2012 3:37:04 PM CST

Are you a news junkie? Do you find yourself always checking the latest news feed to see what’s happening around the world? If you're like me you spend a great deal of time keeping up with politics, the economy, and news from around the world by checking into some of your favorite news apps. Here at ZellaTek we want to not only offer you great products for your smartphones, iPads, and Tablets, but we also want to help you find the apps and technology that will help you get the best experience out of your smart device. Below are 5 News Apps recommended by Android Magazine... Read More
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