New AppGuide: Best Restaurant Finders
For hesitatant-minded people, deciding where to go out to eat can be an excruciatingly painful process. Well, help is on the way with our newest AppGuide on the best restaurant finders.
For hesitatant-minded people, deciding where to go out to eat can be an excruciatingly painful process. Well, help is on the way with our newest AppGuide on the best restaurant finders.
While many enjoy reading on their iPad, the avid reader may notice a downside. A recent study on book reading methods by Jakob Nielsen of the Nielsen Norman Group, turned up one intriguing finding.
Looking to channel surf with a bit more style? Check out our AppGuide for the Best Apps to See What's on TV. Whether you're browsing the entire cable spectrum, or just looking to know when your favorite show comes on, we got an App for that.
I know what your thinking... "I already read all the news about Apple... BUT I WANT MORE!" Well, you crazed iJunkie, I've got your fix right here.
The capabilities of Apple's iDevices have been expanding. Document viewing and editing have become more common, bringing a growing need for printing capability. Luckily, HP is now offering a simple, inexpensive solution that will do just that.
I thought I could live my online life with just my iPad and iPhone 4. Regrettably, I was wrong.
If the price of commerical accessories for the iPad have gotten you down, consider these cheaper alternatives!
Apple broke new ground with their heavy backing of touchscreen devices like the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. These iDevices can visually reconfigure the controls for every application. Now, it looks like Apple is trying to break new ground yet again, in a big way.
Apple's latest patent application indicates Keynote is going universal and includes some features missing from the iPad version of the app.
iWork apps are probably going universal, if recent stories are to be believed, or not.
Looking for the best apps for your iPad to stay in touch with the world? Check out this AppGuide for the best news apps the iPad has to offer.
The Wired Magazine iPad app has been updated to include new features and a lower per-issue price.
As an early iPad adapter comes the privilege of being asked to show off this brand new device to those that have never seen an iPad. We've gone through and discovered those apps that demonstrate why the iPad is not a giant iPod touch.
Steve Jobs has famously said that by excluding Adobe Flash he was providing "freedom from porn." Much to his chagrin, his push for HTML 5 might soon bring that to an end.
Apperang is a legitimate site that offers cash for app installs. Read on to find out more about this intriguing service!
Google has just released a mobile version of Google Docs Viewer - a tool that allows users to quickly view a file online without having to download it...
Angry Birds HD has just received a great update that brings a load of new features to your favorite bird-throwing, pig-popping iPad game. Read on to find out what they are...
The Hulu for iPhone and iPad story has been in and out of the news for quite some time now. There have been: the constant rumors, the iPad arrival, the debacles around Adobe Flash, the arrival of Flash on the Android and so on and so on. Thus far Hulu on iPhone/iPad never really got past the status of urban legend. You'll be glad to know Hulu finally broke the silence and made it official; Hulu is coming to the iPad, iPhone/iPod touch.
Blogshelf for iPad, an application that displays RSS feeds using an iBooks-like bookshelf, has just hit the App Store. Read on to find out if this interesting feature makes the app worth purchasing.
Summer will be over before we know it and it will be time to go back to school. Here are some apps to help teachers to streamline their workflow and bring their teaching into the 21st century.
AdAge is reporting that Apple is informing iAd advertisers they'll be getting iOS4 on the iPad this November.
The universal bookmarking application, Instapaper, has received an update that brings support for the Retina display and the ability to turn pages with a swipe (iBooks-style). There is one problem that hasn't been fixed, yet...
Amazon has just released Kindle Editions, a new way of reading that uses audio and video embedded within the eBook to enhance the experience.