iOS App Reviews

  • iPad Shopping App Guide

    It seems as if more and more people are doing their shopping online this year, and recent reports by some major retailers indicate that many are shopping on an iPad. Safari is a great web browser, but to really get the best iPad experience you need to shop with an official store app. These apps…

  • Flipboard Rocks!

    Flipboard is the first app to fully realize the “magazine” aspect of the iPad. It quite simply just works. You don’t need to buy a subscription to some magazine you don’t read, it just takes your twitter feed, facebook friends, RSS, and more and put it nicely into a magazine format for you to read,…

  • Encode Videos for Your iPad With HandBrake – Wired How-To Wiki

    Ripping a DVD to your hard drive is easy — check out our guide to ripping DVDs for more info. Sadly, converting video to support the myriad of devices in our homes these days isn’t simple. With every new device comes a new set of video options, screen resolutions, framerates and file types. For example,…

  • Four handy iOS 5 tricks for the iPad | How To – CNET

    iOS 5 further improves the iPad as a productivity device, with new features that streamline navigation and speed up word processing. Four of these new features stood out to us, two of which are only available on the iPad. Four handy iOS 5 tricks for the iPad | How To – CNET.

  • What are your favorite iPad and iPhone apps?

    It’s about time for us to hear your comments. We want to know what iPad and iPhone apps you think are the best. Let us know in the comments and we may put them in our list (after we check them out of course).

  • Gusto for iPad

    Gusto is a finely crafted web page development app. I searched for quite a while for a good web page editor and Gusto is one of the best. To write this, however, I am using the WordPress app which is splendid as well, but not every website is made in WordPress, and there are some…

  • Kindle Fire dragged into Apple’s "app store" suit against Amazon

    Apple has set its sights on the Kindle Fire as part of the company’s trademark lawsuit against Amazon. In an amended complaint filed this week, Apple argued that Amazon began altering its own “Appstore” marketing when it introduced the Kindle Fire in September, and Apple sees the move as an attempt to conflate consumer expectations…

  • Why Apple rejected AMD’s Llano in the MacBook Air

    Apple’s MacBook Air may have come close to shipping with AMD’s “Llano” integrated CPU and GPU processors this past summer. According to unnamed sources speaking to SemiAccurate, Apple had Llano-based MacBook Air prototypes “on the verge of production” but ultimately decided on Intel’s ultra-low voltage Sandy Bridge processors instead. Assuming it’s true that Apple was…

  • Week in Apple: Steve Jobs bio review, iTunes Match, and iOS 5.0.1

    Why did Steve Jobs cry so much? What’s the deal with the iOS 5.0.1 update? How does iTunes Match work? How did Siri’s protocol get reverse-engineered? These questions and more were all answered in our most popular Apple posts of the week. If you need to catch up, you’re in the right place.  Why Steve…

  • Jetpack Joyride Fun Never Ends

    The fine line between a casual game and regular action games is a little blurred with this fine title from halfbrick studios. The premise is basically to ride around in a jetpack and don’t die. The length of your journey is tracked in the upper left hand corner of the screen. The farther you go…

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