Do you have an iPad yet? Are you missing out on some of the best free apps? After recently downloading two amazingly cool apps, it prompted me to present today’s post. The apps in this post are just ridiculously cool and useful. Best of all, they’re all free. Enjoy the apps and feel free to share any apps you think deserve mentioning.
How would you like to watch and control your television and DVR on your iPad, while in a different room or on the road? The SlingPlayer Mobile iPhone App works over Wifi and 3G and lets you watch anything on your TV, while also giving you control of your DVR.
It’s no secret that the iPad is a success. This device has exploded in popularity while thwarting every expert’s sales predictions. The iPad can replace your book collection, organize your life, help you lose weight, entertain you for hours with brilliant games, play music and of course my favorite…stream movies and television shows.
I received an email from Apple earlier today that includes instructions to activate the unlimited data plan option, for those who purchased or reserved their device with Apple on or before June 6th.
A few days ago, I made the decision to sell my 64GB WiFi iPad. I’m not giving up on my two month old iPad. Instead, I’m going to get a 64GB 3G model.
When searching through the iPad App Store, we’re limited to search categories such as top charts, top grossing and new and noteworthy. One key category the App Store left us without is the ability to search by Top Rated.
Over the last month and a half, I’ve been extremely frustrated with all the failed magazine attempts with the iPad. It’s obvious the iPad is a perfect platform that provides the ability to create a full-blown multimedia product, but all the magazines I’ve wasted money on have disappointed. Today, the WIRED app was launched and I wanted to provide my thoughts.
As an iPad owner, one question I frequently get asked is how book prices compare to those that the Amazon Kindle offers? Until today, I’ve always thought books within the iBooks Library were more expensive than those offered by the Amazon Kindle.
Today, I wanted to provide a quick post, showing you how to get a screen cap from iPad device.
Today, I wanted to bring attention to a brand new iPhone Magazine app, TapTilt, now available at the iTunes App Store. TapTilt is your on phone iPhone Magazine App, that highlights the very best iPhone apps. TapTilt explores various categories of iPhone apps, while providing tips, in-depth reviews and just plain fun and useful stuff you’ll love.
The iPad has silenced many critics, exploding in popularity and selling more devices than expected. While I didn’t quite no how I’d be using my iPad before holding it my hands just one month ago, I’ve found myself playing more games than I’ve every played.
Today’s post/rant is to share my frustrations with the Magazine Apps for the iPad. Prior to me purchasing my iPad, one of the justifications I had for this purchase was to replace the magazines I love with the digital editions the iPad would provide. I planned to increase my magazine subscriptions and find new magazines, but have now just purchased and tried the PC Magazine App, which just reinforces my disgust for the iPad Magazine Apps.