Look Out Square, ERPLY Introduces A Credit Card Reader For iPhone And iPad
ERPLY announced the introduction of a new portable credit card reader for the iPad and soon the iPhone. Square may now be in for a little competition.
ERPLY announced the introduction of a new portable credit card reader for the iPad and soon the iPhone. Square may now be in for a little competition.
Graft Concepts has created Leverage, a new iPhone 4 case that will take the chore out of the installation or removal of a protective accessory for your device. This fancy case will also offer superior protection, as it is made out of a hard polycarbonate/ABS blend with a rubberized finish.
Forkly is a new, free, social networking app that focuses on restaurants and food. Share all your favorite dishes and drinks with your friends. Post your food finds to Facebook, Twitter, or by email and SMS.
Released today by 7knowledge International Corporation is a new note-taking app called, 7notes HD, and it is designed specifically for the iPad. Their slogan is: “This is how you take notes.”
In a press release today, United Airlines announced they are introducing paperless aeronautical navigation charts, that will be used on the iPad. This is said to enhance efficiency, save fuel and improve safety.
Miramax, an independent and foreign film distributor, is releasing a new Facebook movie rental app. The app features ways to watch movies on the iPad, computers and through Google TV. The new digital app is called the Miramax eXperience.
You always have your iPhone with you at the golf course, so why not make your life easy and try the new app Birdies by StackTracks?
When you first glance at the data that came out today from the research group NPD, you would think that Android phones are winning the race in the smartphone market. But hold on, that may not be true.
Big Fish Games has just released Hidden Wonders of the Depths 2 and it is available for both the iPhone and the iPad. As usual, Big Fish Games brings great graphics and audio to this exciting new sequel.
If you use Evernote, you will be excited to hear the iPhone and iPad app received a huge update! If you don’t use Evernote, read on, because you may want to give it a try.
New photos of iPhone 5 parts are beginning to leak out from Apple suppliers. Can we piece together what the new iPhone will look like?
This fall Energizer is releasing a travel charger that should take away from the hassle of carrying several cords and plugs for your various devices. Currently, there appears to be no other device quite like this on the market.
Skype is moving into the competitive group messaging market by acquiring the group messaging app GroupMe.
Are you sick of all your cords dangling and tangling, creating a frustrating mess? Tomuni has new wooden organizers that may help.
Meet Connor Zamary, a 7-year-old iPhone app designer. Connor set out to develop an app called Toaster Pop. He seems to be the youngest entrepreneur to engage in designing iOS apps.
A recent survey published by Baird Research group shared a lot of insight for tablet makers and it is good news for Apple, which only means bad news for non-Apple device makers.
Verizon customers seem to be dumping their Android devices for the iPhone. A 10 percent decrease in Android market share over the past five months seems pretty significant, especially for a carrier that sells top of the line Android handsets.
It appears orangutans love the iPad as much as humans do. At a zoo in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, zookeepers began an experiment to see how these primates would react to the iPad. To their surprise, they love playing games, drawing pictures, watching videos, interacting with books and discovering new things.
If you enjoy history and love to explore the world around you, there is a new app worth checking out!
LinkedIn received a big update this morning and has been completely rewritten from scratch. The newly updated app boasts better speed, greater simplicity and the most requested feature; Groups.
Chinese officials have cracked down on the numerous fake Apple Stores that opened recently in China. It appears they have not closed their doors and gone out of business. Instead, they have been renamed “Smart Store.”
Walmart has made a decision to drop their music download service. According to a recent statement, Walmart, said this is a business decision and gave no further reason for ending their service.
The district attorney's office of San Mateo County, California has stated that Gizmodo committed no crimes relating to the 2010 iPhone 4 leak.
Yesterday, the law firm of Hagens Berman filed a class action lawsuit against Apple and five leading publishers: HarperCollins, Hachette Book Group, Macmillan, Penguin Group and Simon & Schuster. The lawsuit claims they engaged in fixed electronic book pricing, which forced Amazon to abandon their pro-consumer pricing.