Gadgetwise Blog: App Smart Extra: Best iPad Game Apps
The best iPad games introduced in 2011 in multiple categories.
Gadgetwise Blog: New Feature to Cobra iRadar Detector
A new twist on the idea of crowdsourcing speed traps is unveiled at C.E.S. in Las Vegas.
Gadgetwise Blog: Jildy App Sorts Your Facebook Friends for You
A new app called Jildy, released for the iPhone last week, sorts your Facebook friends into lists of those who interact with one another, so you can read or post to just those people quickly.
Gadgetwise Blog: Apps for Wine Lovers on Your Gift List
Gary Vaynerchuk, the online wine reviewer, recommends a few apps and online subscriptions as last-minute digital gifts for wine connoisseurs this season.
Gadgetwise Blog: Kayak iPad App Now Reserves Cars and Plans Trips
Kayak, a plane-booking service, has released an upgrade for its iPad app, adding car reservation and trip-planning tools while introducing a brand-new design.
Gadgetwise Blog: Solar Walk: The Best — Maybe Only — Reason to Get a 3-D TV
Solar Walk, an app for iOS devices, can work with 3-D televisions to create an in-home planetarium.
Gadgetwise Blog: Finding Good Apps for Children With Autism
Several Web sites have been created to review and maintain lists of apps aimed at helping children with autism and other special needs.
Gadgetwise Blog: App Smart Extra: Local Shopping Info
Goodzer, an app for the iPhone, offers items and prices for local stores, which is a weak spot in the current lineup of shopping apps and Web sites.
Gadgetwise Blog: An Extra Set of Eyes at the Museum
Two New York Museums, the American Museum of Natural History and the Guggenheim, recently introduced new mobile applications.
Gadgetwise Blog: Electronics Price Predictor Is Now Mobile
Decide.com now has a mobile app for the iPhone that has the price predicting abilities of the Web site and a few other features that might make buying electronics a little more reassuring.
Bits Blog: Will Windows Phone Woo Developers?
Microsoft and Nokia want to claim a large piece of the smartphone pie with devices running a new version of Windows software. But will the devices be able to attract enough developers?
Bits Blog: Another Service Interruption for BlackBerrys
A month after BlackBerry service crashed worldwide, Research in Motion said some users were again experiencing delays. Meanwhile, Google said it would stop offering a GMail application for BlackBerrys.


