Monday, February 21, 2011

Does AT&T 3G Power Up Your iPad Apps or Fall Short?

I was “lucky” enough to spend 12 hours held hostage in my car over the past

week and used it to evaluate how well AT&T’s 3G iPad service really works.

So how did it measure up and will I use it again?  I SOUND OFF in my

latest Apps for iPads article and invite YOU to do the same!

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

*CONTEST* Win Notes Plus iPad App NOW!

WIN a free copy of Notes Plus!

Apps for iPads is giving away 5 copies of the GREAT iPad app, called Notes Plus!  Give yourself a Valentines Day present and enter the contest now! Its easy to win!  While you’re at it watch their Notes Plus Apps for iPads video-review that shows all the latest options now included in this app for iPads. 

BUT hurry, the contest will be ending soon!

Saturday, February 5, 2011

iPad Apps Have Gone to the "Cats?!"

With over 10 billion, yes that’s right, with a ‘B,’  apps being sold from the Apple App Store, it’s certainly possible that every type of idea has been at least attempted.  This iPad app, Game for Cats, is free at the Apple App Store, and is seemingly popular with the felines, although one wonders if they would be as enthralled with anything that moves quickly around the screen? Watch those fingers!

Jungle Cats Of North Carolina Love The iPad

That’s right, the jungle cats of the Conservators’ Center in North Carolina love the iPad. While these mighty animals are unfortunately members of an endangered species, it doesn’t mean they can’t kick back and relax with a fun app – even if they’re behind bars.

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Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Egypt Back Online Amid Violence

Our friends at Gizmodo report that ISP's in Egypt flipped their switches back on at 9:30am local time this morning.

Welcome Back Online, EgyptHello to our Egyptian readers. After five days without internet—following the Egyptian government's request to ISPs to shut down service after political protests—80,000,000 people are back online, accessing news, Twitter and lolcats.

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