How-To: How-To Install iMovie on 1st Gen iPad The Mac Observer Earlier on Thursday, we reported that iMovie for iOS had been updated to work on iPad 2, but that it wasn't supported on the original iPad. The clever folks at AppAdvice.com, however, figured out how to use iPhone Configuration Utility how to bypass ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Is Microsoft's Kinect More Popular Than Apple's iPad? Wall Street Journal (blog) By Phil Izzo The Guinness Book of World Records has certified that Microsoft's Kinect is the fastest-selling consumer-electronics device, specifically mentioning how it beat Apple's iPad, but the comparison is based in part on an economic quirk that ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Fear not, iPad 2 and iPhone can peacefully coexist on one computer Dallas Morning News I'm planning to get an iPad 2, but I already have an iTunes account set up for my iPhone. I'd rather not blindly share apps, podcasts, music, etc. between the two if it can be helped. I'ma good Windows geek, but I'm lost when it comes to things Apple. ... See all stories on this topic » |
Dear iPad readers, if you get to the end of this story, you win a prize NEWS.com.au By staff writers THE iPad may save the written word, if users could stay focused long enough to bother reading more than a few of them. A new study has shown iPad users are easily distracted and more in love with the gadget itself than the content they ... See all stories on this topic » |
Dow Jones chief touts mobile news model, cites iPad impact Boston Herald By Jay Fitzgerald The Wall Street Journal now has an astounding 200000 paid iPad, Kindle and other tablet-like subscribers for its business-news products, confirming that the future of journalism will increasingly rely on getting content onto readable ... See all stories on this topic » |
Zite IPad App Looks to Personalize Your News PCWorld The company's iPad offering, which debuted on the App Store Wednesday, is billed as the "first personalized magazine app," pulling its content based on the things you tweet about, follow, and otherwise express an interest in. And the more you use Zite, ... See all stories on this topic » |