Posts Tagged ‘Printers’

Training Wheels for Your iPad – Gadgetwise Blog – NYTimes.com

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

For a first-time user of the iPad , some training wheels can help.

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Violet for the iPad: an interactive children's book

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

Violet for the iPad (US$2.99) from My Black Dog Books is the latest entry in the emerging field of interactive books for children. Geared at children ages 4 and up, Violet is the first of a series of stories about a charming little girl …

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FileMaker Go launches today for iPad and iPhone

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

Back when Palm ruled the handheld space and HanDBase was the king of the data portability castle, it might have been hard to imagine the iPhone/ iPad world of today — but the challenge of taking your data with you on the road is still …

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iPad spreading to nine more countries Friday

Monday, July 19th, 2010

Continuing Apple’s rollout of the iPad , a press release from Cupertino reiterated coming availability in the Netherlands, Austria, Belgium, Hong Kong, Ireland, Luxembourg, Mexico, New Zealand and Singapore starting Friday.

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Squeeze keyboardist uses iPad on Fallon appearance

Friday, July 16th, 2010

At any rate, it sounds terrific, and how awesome is it that Squeeze is rocking the iPad in a live TV performance? I wonder if they’re including the instrument in their other live performances — or maybe even in actual recording. …

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Viewfinder for iPad now available

Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

You could just use Flickr.com on the iPad for this, but Viewfinder makes it faster, better looking, and easier. If you spend a lot of time on Flickr, it’s definitely worth the $9.99 asking price. Viewfinder will save a history of your …

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TUAW's Daily App: Osmos for iPad

Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

Now, Osmos for iPad has been released on the App Store, and it’s just as beautiful and entrancing as the original indie game. The idea is that you control a kind of planet/blob thing by floating around a space-field; your goal is to …

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How to play SNES on your iPad

Tuesday, July 13th, 2010

I would love to see Apple releasing an official controller for the iPad . One with the form factor of the old NES controllers but bluetooth equipped. Some games just aren’t suited to run on a touchscreen device

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HelvetiNote for iPad long on looks, functionality

Monday, July 12th, 2010

The app itself, HelvetiNote (US$2.99) is a note-taking application for the iPad meant for folks who dislike the aesthetics of Apple’s own offering. Minimalist, attractive and useful, it’s earned a spot on my iPad

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iPad stealing sales of e-readers and portable game consoles

Monday, July 12th, 2010

In a balky economy with limited opportunities for people to spend discretionary income on electronics, it’s not surprising that a purchase of one device — an iPad , for example — might keep a person from purchasing an e-reader device …

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