Entries in iPad apps (1279)

Thursday
Dec092010

Sony Reader app coming soon to iOS and Android

So, check this out. Pretty soon iOS (iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch) and Android (smartphones, Samsung Galaxy Tab) will be able to run all major eBook Reader formats. We already have Kindle, Kobo and Barnes & Noble Nook apps available on both platforms and Sony is committed to releasing its Sony Reader app as well. This is big news for avid readers who want the largest selection of eBook sources without needing the eBook reader devices. Add Google's eBookstore to the mix and tablets as e-reader tools just became a lot more compelling.

Tuesday
Dec072010

Motoring: Jaguar launches iPad and iPhone apps

Jaguar has launched an all-new iPad application to mark the presentation of the stunning C-X75 hybrid super car. The C-X75 turned heads last month and was the most applauded concept vehicle in the Paris Motor Show.

The C-X75 is brought to life in the application through the use of exclusive imagery, videos and interviews with the people behind it, including design director Ian Callum and head of research Tony Harper.

The application is available for free download from the iTunes store by searching for “Jaguar 75 HD.” For iPhone, a version is available exclusively designed for the smaller device.

Monday
Dec062010

Google announces eBookstore with 3 million titles for a variety of devices

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

Google today announced their cloud-based Google eBookstore which starts out with 3 million titles.. Initially available only to US customers, the eBookstore is expected to expand internationally in the coming months. This is a potential solution to the biggest challenge facing eBooks which is fragmentation. Each of the major eBook sellers have their own libraries, closed formats and strict list of devices that can accomodate these titles. The Google initiative's open-to-all approach makes them the most formidable and most open player in this billion dollar marketplace.

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Sunday
Nov282010

Review: Aweditorium for the iPad

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

Let's face it, radio isn't what it used to be for discovering new music and musicians. There's  always MySpace but it can be a lot of of work shifting through artist pages and tracks. Enter Aweditorium, a one-stop iPad app that brings the sights and sounds of an eclectic mix of artists. Spend a little time with this free app and you might find your next favourite band, we did.

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