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About
Tim Chaten
Tim Chaten is the host, writer and producer of the daily Apple news podcast iWake with AppAdvice and writes many of the AppGuides and AppLists found here on AppAdvice. Tim spends most of his day discovering new apps and staying up to date with news in the tech world.
The iPad 2 packs in a new dual core CPU and graphics that are nine times as fast! What apps will really showcase this new speed? We have taken the time to find the apps that really push the limits of the original iPad. This AppList will showcase the apps that will really shine on the iPad 2!
The iPad 2 introduces a new feature: HDMI mirroring. The new Apple Digital AV Adapter lets you plug your iPad into an HDMI equipped TV. Mirroring enables every app and the iPad's OS itself to be shown on an external monitor. We think that gaming could get crazy fun with this new feature. We take a look at what games have simple enough controls that would make them work on the big screen in this AppList.
The iPad 2 comes equipped with not one, but two cameras. The iPhone and iPod touch have several amazing photography apps. In this AppList we showcase the photography apps that we want to see optimized for the iPad.
Facebook has yet to make an official iPad app. Luckily, there are some fantastic third party Facebook apps available. We compare the best ones out there in this AppGuide.
AppAdvice Live! is now available in the Podcaster app and with our own special link in iTunes. Join us tomorrow for another episode of AppAdvice Live ...
AIM users have several options for the iPad. There are some fantastic free and paid apps. We compare the best apps out there for AIM users in this AppGuide.
Even though you can take photographs on the iPad 2, video is where it will truly shine. The new iPad is capable of 720p video. We gather up the iPhone video recording apps that we'd like to see iPad-optimized in this AppList.
Customizing your iPad is easy with wallpaper apps. There are many options available for finding a fabulous new background image for your iPad. We find the best ones and compare them in this AppGuide.
The current iPhone comes with 27 different wallpaper images you can choose from. These are truly great images that have been optimized for your device. We have found some excellent apps that expand that selection of images into the thousands. We compare the best ones out there in this AppGuide.
There are literally hundreds upon hundreds of iPad calculator apps available. Some are rather ordinary while others are truly unique. We find the best calculator apps out there and compare them in this AppGuide.
Dog Whistle apps for the iPhone emit extremely high pitches to call your dogs. The pitches often are so high that only dogs can hear them. The iPhone does a decent job at producing these extremely high pitches. We gather the best ones up and compare them in this AppGuide.
There are times when you just feel terrible and you need some happiness. Well you are in luck, because the App Store has a ton of great apps to help you get back into a good mood. We cover our favorites in this AppList.
AppAdvice Live! is going live in just a few hours! AppAdvice Live! is our interactive podcast. The show will start tonight at 7 P.M. PST/10 P.M. EST. You can join us in the chat room or jump on the call with us!
On March 11th the iPad 2 gets released. Many have been unable or unwilling to sell their original iPads. So you may be wondering … what the heck do you do with two iPads?
Many iPad 3G owners may want to transfer their current data plan to the new iPad 2. You could simply wait until the end of the month to cancel your current plan (unless you want to keep your unlimited data plan). Or, you could get everything transferred over on day one. AT&T provided us with a step by step guide on how to do this ...
Tuner apps for the iPhone have become really popular due to. The iPhone's compact size and extremely accurate microphone make it a fantastic tool. There is some great instrument tuning apps out there. We take a look at the best ones in this AppGuide.
For many students, the iPad is starting to replace text books. Music theory students have several options on the iPad to help dump those old books. We take a look at some of the best options in this AppGuide.
Composing on the iPhone is something we would only recommend for times of true need. The iPhone is more of a pocketable notepad for composers on the go. With the right apps, it can be great for that purpose. We have sorted through the App Store and have found some great options, laid out for you in this AppGuide.
The iPhone is a fantastic tool to learn music theory. The App Store has several high quality apps available to do just that! We have gone through the best of the best. Take a look at them in this AppGuide.