Analysts Predicted People Wouldn't Read On Their iPads. Were They Right?
Some call it a gadget and some call it a fad, but a new survey seems to show that this is anything but the case.
Some call it a gadget and some call it a fad, but a new survey seems to show that this is anything but the case.
While Twitter clients were one of the most popular and most debated apps on the iPhone, news readers are the hot topic for the iPad. Apps like Flipboard, Reeder and Pulse have drawn the most attention so far, but a new app seeks to eclipse them all.
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The app making the headlines today is called Flipboard. It's nothing short of awesome, it's iPad-only, and it will surely make your iPad even more a jewel.
People have been abandoning traditional paper news sources in favor of blogs, Twitter and RSS feeds as their sources of news and information. Visiting all those sources to find the important items can be tedious and time consuming. Now there is a great new solution for viewing them on your iPad or iPhone.
Visually appealing news reader Pulse, which was shown in Apple's keynote for the iPad, was quickly pulled due to a spat with the New York Times. It has finally returned to the App Store, and is now also available for the iPhone and iPod touch.
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.
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.
Just a few short years ago phones were meant for calls and actors did nothing important other than act. It's a new time and MTV has done a great job of combining our desire to stay up with the latest entertainment news and gossip with the capabilities of the iPhone OS with the free MTV News app for the iPhone and iPad.
Popular radio app Wunder Radio makes the leap to the iPad offering an enhanced interface and access to thousands of radio stations from around the world.
The Onion finally gets an official iPhone app, giving you a fantastic iPhone-friendly way to get your The Onion-style news as long as you don't mind Jack Link's Beef Jerky.
Reuters have decided to give the New York Times a run for their money with their new iPad app Reuters Pro. Read on for more information and screenshots.
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