Prince of Persia in Your iPad Now
31 May 2010 | Games | T.Tanya on Google+
The occult has always been accepted by the masses, and gaming companies have always cashed on this weakness. Numerous games have been designed catering to the un-quenching thirst for something new. The latest in this genre is The Prince of Persia released today by the gaming giants Ubisoft Entertainment. This game has been created for iPhone,
China Releases iPad’s Competitor, The iPed
31 May 2010 | News | Ria Absin-Viente on Google+
Gadget users who are troubled by the unfriendly price of the popular iPad can now find an alternative, as Shenzhen, China releases the iPed. iPed only costs $150.00 compared to the Apple iPad’s $500.00 on its lowest quality iPad. Before jumping into buying the new iPad, the buyer needs to do some thinking as the
iPad Experience in UK
31 May 2010 | News | Angela Topchu on Google+
Apple stores in UK are still filled with enthusiastic customers experiencing iPad for the first time which indicates the popularity of the device in UK, Japan and other countries where iPad launched for the second time. The debuting response was overwhelming and predicted sales in UK are way over the rate of units sold in
Multitasking for Your iPad Coming Soon
31 May 2010 | News | Angela Topchu on Google+
There are a lot of application switching tools used in iPhones. There have been several questions asked about why there has been no application introduced so far for the iPad. The process of iPad multitasking is handled by the backgrounder which is believed to be only half of what is required. PadLauncher is the latest
Tablet Market to Hit 2 Billion Dollars by 2012
31 May 2010 | News | Angela Topchu on Google+
Apple iPad has hit the UK markets last Friday, and the unwritten success Apple claims, following the market performance in the USA, is left to be seen. But there is no doubt that the initial welcome is no less rampant in Europe than in the Americas. The prediction from market analysts goes like this. The
Intense Competition Ahead for iPad
31 May 2010 | News | Angela Topchu on Google+
The international launch of the iPad at the weekend is set to be swiftly followed by the release of a raft of rival tablet PCs, costing a fraction of Apple’s $500 device. But being the first kid on the block with the latest technology has its disadvantages. In addition to being a guinea pig for
iWired: Wired’s Launch of iPad Edition
30 May 2010 | Apps | Angela Topchu on Google+
Wired Magazine, renowned provider of high-tech culture since 1993, unveiled its application for Apple’s iPad on Wednesday, an interactive version of the popular technology publication for five dollars a month, the same price as the print edition. The app, an e-version of Wired’s June issue, has 41 interactive editorial features including an exclusive clip from
Enjoying Live TV on iPad
30 May 2010 | Apps | Angela Topchu on Google+
Its pretty hard to replace the Television by a portable device that offers similar experience that current HD Cable TV subscribers get now, Mobile however big that is, can’t replace the screen as main TV viewing device and Netbook or Laptop will require Broadband streaming that is not good enough to give HD clarity picture
iPad Makes Life of Lawyers and Prosecutors Much Easier
29 May 2010 | News | Ali Gorelova on Google+
Now all lawyers and prosecutors might be free from the burden of carrying and presenting piles of documents as evidence during hearings. They can free the space on the tablets with the presence of the new Apple iPad that might be now allowed in court. This tablet is a good device for web browsing and
iPad is Creating Authors
28 May 2010 | News | Angela Topchu on Google+
Apple iPad, being the most successful consumer device, has many advantages ranging from applications to in-flight entertainment systems but something like being an author is totally out of the chart. In the mouse run to win over Google & Amazon, Apple has included this facility too in their iPad that anyone in the US can














