| The iPad Mini, Perfect for My Desert Island New York Times (blog) If you're still on the fence about whether you should buy the iPad Mini, I have a tip for you: you're on the wrong fence. At first, when I saw almost teeny little iPad I thought it was just another screen, another size, and another marketing ploy by ... See all stories on this topic » | New York Times (blog) |
| ZAGG Mini 9 keyboard case for the iPad mini review ZDNet I had been thinking about getting a case for my iPad mini to keep it protected in my gear bag. The first place I looked was on the ZAGG web site and the Mini 9 seemed to be a perfect fit for my lifestyle. It is a hard shell case that has one of the ... See all stories on this topic » | ZDNet |
Engadget
Google has just pushed the latest major update of its Gmail app to iPad, iPhone and iPod touch users, and it's quite the update indeed. For starters, you'll get an entirely new look, plus a bunch of improvements like profile pictures in messages ...
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tuaw.com
I'm a big fan of the join.me screen sharing and presentation service but honestly, it never occurred to me that anyone might want to give a presentation from their iPad. Apparently, there is such a demand out there because today, LogMeIn introduced a ...
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| Microsoft-Intel vs. Apple: iPad challengers struggle in tablet market Newsday A push by Microsoft Corp. and Intel Corp. to combat Apple Inc.'s iPad in the $63.2 billion tablet market is getting off to a slow start. Of more than a dozen tablets Microsoft and Intel touted for the new version of Windows, only five can be purchased... See all stories on this topic » | Newsday |
| Photo editing with the iPad mini Los Angeles Times Certainly I didn't need an iPad mini. With that said, it was No. 1 on my want list. Sure, it's probably overpriced compared with the Amazon Kindle Fire and it's just $170 dollars cheaper than the iPad 3 with its retina screen. It just seems like the ... See all stories on this topic » | Los Angeles Times |
Stereogum
Heads up! You've got one more day to submit your picks in our annual Gummy Awards readers poll. It's the special time of year when the staffs of Stereogum and Videogum take a break from making lists and ask you to do the work instead. Choose the year's ...
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Inside Higher Ed
OpenStax College, the nonprofit, open-access publisher out of Rice University, announced the launch of its first iBook text Monday, becoming the latest publisher to try to make the free-with-paid-options model sustainable. The interactive, iPad-based ...
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| Focusrite iTrack Solo Brings Flexibility to Your iPad Studio Wired (blog) If you're a home musician, you probably have experimented in making recordings of yourself. There's a whole cottage industry centered around making audio accessories for Mac and PC that are easy to use but powerful enough to make some impressive ... See all stories on this topic » | Wired (blog) |
| Why the Mirror's iPad edition may succeed where News Corp's The Daily failed The Drum iPad apps can be very expensive to build but despite the many articles stating the contrary, I very much doubt that the Daily's iPad app itself cost many millions to develop. The Daily had some unique (for the time) features and undoubted polish but ... See all stories on this topic » | The Drum |