Jake Christiansen

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Jake Christiansen

Jake Christiansen is a Contributing Editor for PhoneDog.com Jake lives a second life online, where he blogs, researches, and chats about everything mobile related. His spare time is consumed with heavy gaming, classic movies, family, friends, and sometimes the weird part of YouTube. Writing and technology have always been a passion for Jake and bringing the two together online is more than he could ever dream of.

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Apps Unleashed: Top 5 new and updated apps this week

1. Uber Update -Android and iOS Fans of the personal driving service Uber can now enjoy an even easier to use revamped Android version of the service’s mobile app.  This week Uber rolled out an...

Seed 4 app review (Sponsored)

For the past couple of years, the Seed series of games made by CH Games have been some of the best mobile role-playing game (RPG) experiences to date. The series has found success by combining great...

Apps Unleashed: Top 5 new and updated apps this week

1. Thomas Was Alone - ­iOS   Have you met Thomas?  He’s just a curiously quirky rectangle making his way through 100 levels of mind-bending puzzles.  From game designer Mike Bithell, Thomas Was...

Poll: What do you think about the Apple-Beats deal?

While we all sit patiently on the outside of the inner circle wondering exactly why the Cupertino, CA based company decided to acquire Jimmy Lovine and Dr. Dre's Beats Electronics and Beats Music...

YouTube to create an app to make content management easier

This past week, YouTube announced its plans to offer a more efficient experience for content creators everywhere. The update comes at a time when more videos are being generated and viewed than ever...

Poll: Does $249 for the Moto 360 work for you?

Ever since Motorola unveiled the Moto 360 smartwatch earlier this year, we’ve all been chopping at the bit to get a good idea of what kind of price point to expect.  A recent promotion by Motorola,...

Apps Unleashed: Top 5 new and updated apps this week

1. TuneIn Radio -Android and iOS This week one of the most popular radio and music streaming apps available to date, received an update for both Android and iOS platform devices.  It's worth...

Centrallo app review (Sponsored)

Centrallo: Your life, centralized. That sounds pretty catchy and attractive, especially when you consider the busy world that we live in today. This new organization tool, currently available for...

Poll: Which mobile platform is the best?

What's your favorite mobile platform?  Boy, isn't that a hot button subject that heats up the comment sections quickly on mobile tech sites and forums!?!   Over the past month our very own Cam...

Apps Unleashed: Top 5 new and updated apps this week

1. Spotify Update -Windows Phone -- Wait no more Windows fans, this week Spotify version 3.0 is now live and ready for download in the Windows Phone Store.  The update includes features like a...

Crystalux app review (Sponsored)

There are three ways to describe Crystalux: immensely fun, addicting and polished. From the creative minds at IceCat Studio, Crystalux is a simple and incredibly fun game that offers a generous...

What's in your pocket, Jake Christiansen?

Well PhoneDog fans, I'm really stoked to share with you, "what's in my pocket"! It's been a long time since I've fallen in love with a device as much as I have with my current daily driver.  To be...

Apps Unleashed: Top 5 new and updated apps this week

1. Google Camera Update - Android  For the past month or so Google has been introducing new and updated versions of their very own apps to the Play Store. Among the handful of new apps, Google...

Poll: How important are color options?

  Since the era of smartphones began, there has been a constant struggle to determine the appropriate amount of handset color options. The subject may seem somewhat trivial to some, but it's one...

Apps Unleashed: Top 5 New and Updated Apps This Week

1. Google Docs and Google Sheets - Android and iOS It seems that Google Drive's document and spreadsheet editors have set out on their own, becoming standalone apps that are now available for both...

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