The Android Market offers thousands of free and paid Android apps to meet just about every need for your Google Android phone or Android based mobile device. While everyone loves to get free stuff, the extra features that come with such paid Android apps are usually well worth it. Android developers put a lot of time, costs, and energy into creating excellent paid apps for Android devices and the non-reoccurring one-time payment price for these apps are minimal (~$1). Moreover, many of these paid Android apps have lite/trial versions that are free to test prior to getting the paid versions of the apps. Below we’ve created a review list of our top 10 best paid Android apps currently available in the Android Market. Read more »

In this review list we identify some of the best free iPhone apps for various needs of use. Adding a great amount of value to the iPhone itself, free apps can make you more organized, productive, accountable and knowledgeable. Whether you need to track your caloric intake or you want to gag your friend with a randomized novelty app, there’s a free iPhone application for just about everything. Here are some of the top 10 free iPhone apps across the major categories, including personal finance and local search that you should check out.
Mobile VoIP is becoming more prevalent, even as smart phones attract new customers to mobile service providers. The capabilities of emerging smart phones and a departure from the traditional contract structure for mobile wireless plans means that support for mobile VoIP is growing. Mobile phones continue to become the center of our work and personal lives, acting as personal assistants that are always with us no matter where we go. This reliance on mobile phones means that the devices themselves will have to do more, and at a cheaper rate.
Visual voicemail can be a great boost to your personal or business productivity, giving you the ability to manage your incoming and missed calls similar to the way you handle your email. Instead of wasting time listening to the voicemails in chronological order, visual voicemail options offer a host of new capabilities for selecting which voicemail message to hear, or viewing the voicemail as a transcribed text or an email message. Below are some of the top free visual voicemail services and best visual voicemail providers for business and personal calling.
iPhone shopping apps come in really handy when you doing last minute buying for belated Christmas celebrations. A quick installation of a great iPhone shopping application and you can have all your holiday shopping completed before you know it. There are tons of shopping applications for the iPhone and it can be quite overwhelming just sifting through all of them. Despite that, we’ve put together a list of some of the best iphone shopping apps we’ve came across. Feel free to leave a comment to tell us your favorite iPhone shopping applications and if you don’t see them here we’ll add them to the list. 
For all those diehard BlackBerry users out there looking for some of the best BlackBerry apps designed for their phones, look no further. We’ve rounded up some of the best free BlackBerry applications for your favorite mobile device. Listed below are some of the top free BlackBerry applications for music, social networking, task management, games, RSS, and shopping. These represent some of our favorites but if you believe we’ve left out some key applications that deserve to be included, leave a comment to let us know.
These days our smart phones come GPS-enabled, helping us figure out which direction to head when we’re lost, and where the nearest post office is. Being location-aware can be a pretty social thing as well, considering all of our interactions have a time as well as a place. These two factors can have a great impact on the decisions you make – you’re already on the north side of town and you don’t mind killing another 25 minutes until a local networking event begins.
Recently I’ve been using Facebook more and more for my social networking needs. Until now however, there’s really not been a decent Facebook app in the Google Android Market. I had previously been using Facebook Lite which acts more like a wrapper for Facebook than a native Google Android application. Facebook Lite is bulky and runs really slow on my T-Mobile G1. Moreover you can’t access the majority of Facebook’s features using Facebook Lite.
The latest update release from Google Android (1.5 a.k.a. Cupcake) included, among many other things, video recording capabilities. Google Android video apps are still emerging in the Android Market but there’s a handful of free ones that are very well developed. I’ve sifted through all the free Google Android video player apps and hundreds of Android photo apps, as well as Android audio applications to come up with a list of some of my favorite Google Android multimedia applications.