Tag: iPad

Frog Dissection: Reliving Junior High Science

Frog Dissection ($4.99) by Emantras, Inc., is an award-winning, educational app that takes you through the process of dissecting a frog. The app is beautifully designed and is easy to use, with both written and audio instructions. Not only does Frog Dissection explain how to dissect, but it also provides additional information on frog organs, the frog life cycle, and other interesting frog facts.
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World of Goo iPad edition en route

There’s really one indie game left that I’ve been waiting to come to the iPad after Plants vs. Zombies. Today they’ve made the announcement: World of...
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Hard Candy Stylus: iPad accessory for the holidays?

Hard Candy’s iPad stylus, which sells for $34.95, goes in my “I-want-one-of-those” category, which does seem to be growing. This iPad accessory is said to...
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Scene It? Harry Potter app released

Much of the theatrical world is abuzz right now as the 7th feature film about Harry Potter and his adventures just hit the big screen....
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25 iPads converted into one giant DJ turntable and visualization

It’s often hard to explain some of the thing that we see come through our inbox.  This is one of those cases. So bear with...
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The Economist is coming to the iPhone and iPad

Another heavy hitting magazine is setting up shop on the App Store: The Economist will be available to the masses tomorrow. The details are still...
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FingerPrint allows AirPrint For non-blessed printers

As reported last week, Apple has removed a feature from AirPrint that would allow users to print from any iOS device running 4.2 or higher...
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Twitter updates their iPhone and iPad app

Twitter has updated their iOS app. The biggest change is the addition of push notifications, so anyone who wasn’t using the Twitter app because of...
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Paprika: A delectable recipe manager for iPad

Paprika ($9.99), by Hindsight Labs, is an absolutely gorgeous recipe manager for iPad. Not only can you catalogue all your own recipes with Paprika, you can also easily add them from websites. In addition, Paprika will build a grocery list from any recipes you choose, and you can use the app while you cook.
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iPad used as protest sign

Well, the iPad is getting used in all sorts of ways. This was spotted at a recent Lithuanian protest. Catch the video below. This person...
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iBooks gift cards available in Apple Stores, iBookstore

iBooks gift cards are now available in Apple retail stores and the iBookstore, as reported by Mac Life last week. The gift cards, available in...
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Harry Potter LEGO coming to iOS

A new Harry Potter film must be somewhere around the next corner, because Warner Bros. is pulling out all of the stops—Harry Potter Lego, one...
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ArtRage for the iPad: A review

For me, reviewing a painting App on the iPad would be similar to having Charles Barkley as a judge on Dancing with the Stars. It’s...
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iPad gets Ping

Apple has added its Ping service to the iPad’s iTunes Store application. The iPhone gained Ping capabilities with the release of iOS 4.1. The mobile...
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Apple Releases New iOS 4.2 Gold Master Seed to Developers

Today Apple released a second seed of the iOS 4.2 gold master to developers. The build — 8C134b — is rumored to include fixes for Wi-Fi...
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Saskatchewan cabinet has their first meeting with iPads

Saskatchewan, a province in Canada, has embraced the iPad as a way to conserve paper and reduce courier costs. There is a lot of uproar...
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Gorillaz to disprove the “consumption-only” claims against iPad

It seems like every couple of weeks we hear a new technology pundit wax philosophical about tablets and how they’re only for consumption. Despite these...
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Virtual 3D clay for iPad

This ‘virtual clay’ app reminds me of Adobe’s presentation at MAX 2010, which showed us a demo of a companion app to work alongside Photoshop....
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