Here Comes The Flud... Update
Flud is a newcomer to the iPad visual newsreader market. Now, only three weeks after its initial release, it has already received a major update.
Flud is a newcomer to the iPad visual newsreader market. Now, only three weeks after its initial release, it has already received a major update.
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.
The Daily Digg is a great iPad app that allows users to read Digg articles in a newspaper-style display! Read on to find out more about this great application...
Tired of relying primarily on Google's Reader to fill up your iPad news apps? Apollo News might be for you.
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.
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.
I'm glad to announce that my search for the perfect RSS reader has finally come to an end today (at least for now) thanks to Reeder for iPad.
Instead of creating its own iPad application, Netvibes is testing the waters of utilizing a web-based platform to reach its readers. Can Netvibes compete with the already very-popular app-based reader alternatives written for the iPad?
If your news comes in RSS feeds, an interesting new aggregator for the iPad made its way to the App Store today. It's called Pulse and it looks great.
The Early Edition is an RSS reader for the iPad. It presents your feeds with a newspaper style. It's Apple's iPad app of the week, find out if it's worth $4.99.
RSS feeds have changed the way that a lot of people get their information from the web. Rather than visiting 10, 20, 30 or more sites per day, it's possible to consolidate all of that information into one central location using a RSS reader. Does Reeder stack up to other RSS readers out there? Let's find out.
Most apps in the Hidden Gems column are free. This week, though, it's just Simplenote, Newsstand and Mover+ and they're Must-have apps. Let me tell you why.
There are lots of ways to consume the news on iPhone and our newest applist should help you find a way that fit your needs.
The App Store still lacks quality apps in two important categories - chat and feed readers.