Condè Nast finally gives print subscribers free iPad access
Condè Nast, publisher of popular magazines like Wired, Vanity Fair, GQ, and The New Yorker, amongst others, has finally given their print subscribers access to...
Apple Store iOS app updated to support EasyPay and Personal Pickup
Though we’ve known about this for quite a while now, Apple has finally released a new version of its Apple Store iOS app which includes...
Adobe ceases development on mobile Flash, likely because it sucks
I hate to say “I told you so,” but… Adobe has let their partners know that they will no longer be developing their Flash technology...
Richard Branson, the world’s most unsquare person, invests in Square
Square just got a little bit cooler today. Sir Richard Branson, the founder of Virgin Group, and that iPad magazine that we’ve apparently forgotten about...
Review: PlugBug adds 10-watt USB charging to your MacBook Pro
Carrying multiple chargers for your devices can be a pain for multiple reasons. Sometimes there is only one outlet available to charge with, and sometimes...
iA Writer getting iCloud support
In 140 characters, the iA team let it be known unto the world that iCloud sync will be coming to both the iPad and Mac...
SiriTunes quite possibly helping you pirate music with your voice
SiriTunes is a new service that basically capitalizes on the name Siri, and its core functionality of letting you send a text message and receive...
DigiTech gives us the iPB-10 Programmable Pedalboard
It seems like every day we see yet another kickass example of how to use the iPad for the cause of awesome, and DigiTech offers...
Charlie Miller kicked out of the Apple App Store for uploading exploit
It’s a sad tale, but it’s one we should probably tell you. Both so we can make fun of the security expert who had his...
Blends: a stylish ‘Word Browser’ for the iPad
I haven’t fully grasped why Apple has yet to create a dictionary for iOS. It’s the perfect medium, and it would certainly help people a...
iOS 5.0.1 beta 2 seeded to developers
It’s barely been 48 hours since iOS 5.0.1 beta 1 dropped, but that hasn’t stopped Apple from pushing out a new build to developers this...
Start your rumor engine: iPad 3 summer of 2012, new Mac lineup
With the iPhone 4S already shipping to customers, it’s no surprise that the next major rumor cycle to begin focuses on the iPad 3. According...
Google set to destroy its Maps API by forgetting how Google makes money
I never understood why the hell Google would want to limit requests to any of their APIs. I’m now even more confused that Google is...
500,000,000 Angry Birds downloads. You ought to be ashamed of yourselves.
I may make fun of Rovio’s iOS blockbuster game Angry Birds every time I write about them, but there’s no denying that 500,000,000 downloads makes...
Wired launches app guide magazine with 400 editorial reviews
Wired, in collaboration with Gizmodo, just launched their app guide sporting 400 reviews. The app highlights the “essential tools for every type of smartphone user.”...
On deck? Hulu Plus for Apple TV, but with 2 outs and Apple on the mound, it is not looking good.
It has been reported that Apple already has Hulu Plus running on the Apple TV, but the public release is likely being delayed for political...
PadPivot makes up lies because we didn’t positively review their product
In this week’s episode of our video podcast (not yet on the site, but available on YouTube) we looked at the Glif and the PadPivot,...