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G-Form iPad case survives getting run over by a car

Remember the iPad case that could be thrown off a balcony or have a bowling ball dropped on it from a few feet in the air without hurting the iPad inside? From the obvious “don’t try this at home” category, Mobile Syrup popped their iPad 2 into a G-Form Sleeve, abused it for awhile, then [...]

Photoshop iPad apps finally hit the App Store

Adobe, which last week updated Photoshop to work with its new iPad apps, has finally released said programs for iOS devices. Adobe Eazel, Adobe Nav and Adobe Color Lava, iPad companion apps for Photoshop, are now available for download on the App Store. Adobe Eazel is a finger-paint program that sells for five bucks. The app [...]

Review: FX Photo Studio, pro-grade effects for your iPhone, iPad and Mac

If photography on the go is your thing, you can be picky with a myriad of photography-focused software vying for your attention on the App Store. FX Photo Studio from MacPhun, the creators of Silent Movie Director, a video editing app I recently reviewed, has caught my attention recently. Now, I mostly use awesome Camera+, [...]

MacBook survives a drop from balcony thanks to a new G-Form sleeve

Remember when case maker G-Form recently threw a 12 lb. bowling ball at the iPad which was protected with their extreme sleeve? Yeah, these are the same guys that dropped an iPad from 500 feet just to show off how sturdy their custom-built protective sleeves and cases are. Well, they’re back at it with a [...]

Taposé to bring the once hyped Microsoft Courier functionality to iPad

Remember Microsoft Courier? Admit it, the folded dual-screen design and the resulting user interface around it was an eye-opener in the pre-iPad era. Too bad it was just a concept, right? Well, two developers decided to pick up where Microsoft left off and bring this once hyped Courier functionality to Apple’s device. They explain: The [...]

Meet Terra, iPad browser with tabbed, full screen and offline browsing

Isn’t it high time you upgraded your mobile browsing experience? Introducing Terra, an alternative web browser for your iPad from the creators of ReaddleDocs office suite. Think Safari with a few tweaks thrown in for a good measure. You can go full screen with a tap to make full use of iPad’s larger canvas and [...]

HBO GO now available for iOS: free app, 1,400 shows, works over 3G/WiFi

As promised, HBO has released their HBO GO application, which provides iOS users with access to HBO’s array of original shows in addition to sports and full-length movies. The app includes free access on the iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch to over 1,400 shows for HBO subscribers. Keep up with your favorites. Watch everything you [...]

Jailbeak News: iOS 4.3.2 carrier unlock, hack makes iPhone run iPad apps

If jailbreaking is your thing, you’ll be delighted to learn about a simple hack that lets you run purchased iPad apps on your iPhone 4. Plus, folks waiting to free their iPhone 4 from the clutches of their carrier can sigh a collective breathe of relief as Dev-team goes live with an updated Ultrasn0w tool [...]

Another iPad 2 user: President Barack Obama

President Barack Obama salutes as he walks to Marine One following a town hall meeting in Fairless Hills, Pennsylvania, April 6, 2011. Official White House photo by Pete Souza. It’s a well-publicized fact that President Obama is the most tech-savvy president this country has ever had. He’s been pictured using an iPhone during the campaign [...]

Trimentional app turns iPhone into a 3D scanner

Here’s one we missed last week: Georgia Tech Research Scientist Grant Schindler has turned an iPhone (or iPad 2 or new iPod touch) into a 3D scanner. The concept is relatively simple.  The subject or object is photographed in a dark room with light from different part of the iOS device’s screen.  Those images are sewn together [...]

The reviews are in: PlayBook not an iPad killer, its biggest hurdle is software

A bunch of PlayBook reviews hit the web today. It’s the first branded slate to match Apple’s $499 pricing on the low-end plus it comes with RIM’s signature corporate security features, a speedy dual-core processor and brand new QNX operating system that has the polish and shininess to it. So what’s the verdict? PlayBook has [...]

The camera on the iPad 2 makes 3D possible

By being able to follow the viewer with the front side camera, developers can build apps that know which direction the viewer is looking at the screen. When the viewer moves, so does the perspective. Head-Coupled Perspective on Mobile Devices. We track the head of the user with the front facing camera in order to [...]

Tidbits: Adobe TV now iOS-friendly, Photoshop Remote for iPad demoed

Hot off the presses, new tidbits hit us following the launch of Adobe Creative Suite 5.5 and new iPad apps from Adobe, both announced this morning. TUAW reports that Adobe’s video training resources now support iOS-friendly streaming to iPhones, iPods and iPads. Creative pros can now learn new tricks as they commute on train, go [...]

Three new iPad apps from Adobe: Eazel, Nav and Color Lava

Adobe today launched Creative Suite 5.5. With it comes the new Photoshop Touch Software Development Kit that facilitates the creation of apps for smartphones and tablets that can talk to desktop Photoshop app. This opens interesting possibilities and Adobe announced three new iPad apps built using the new SDK that showcase several scenarios. Called Adobe [...]

G-Form ups the ante to 12lb bowling ball, still protects iPad

Last week, G-Form threw a 8lb. Bowling ball at the iPad covered in its new-fangled sleeve. But who really uses anything that light? Today they’ve upped the bowling ball to a 12 lb. job. They’ve also compared results to a hard case made by one of their competitors. Same results for G-Form.  Less so for [...]

New case lets you drop a bowling ball on your iPad

An 8lb. bowling ball dropped 3 feet onto this iPad 1.  That is concrete below. Seems pretty impressive.  Not sure a Smart Cover could take that. Available May 1 from G-form.com

News anchor licks an iPad on air, fooled with an app that emits odor

How about an app that lets you taste and smell things right on your iPhone? Yeah, I know April Fools’ Day is over, but apparently some people fell for this joke, including this news anchor who tricked her colleague into smelling and licking an iPad during live broadcast. “The creators have found the way to [...]

The Woz says tablets aren’t for geeks, hopes Android never beats the iPad

Image credit: Tsevis Here’s an interesting quote from the outspoken Apple co-founder and a “Dancing With The Stars” contestant Steve Wozniak. His take on tablets? They’re for Joe Schmuks, not us geeks, he conveniently told a group of enterprise storage engineers during a keynote session at Storage Networking World in Santa Clara, California. He said [...]

Hack enables system-wide display mirroring on iPad 1

And you thought the first-generation iPad only supported video output in enabled third-party apps and built-in programs such as the Photos app. A system-wide hack has surfaced that lets the original iPad mirror whatever is displayed on its display, like iPad 2, regardless of whether the app supports this feature through system APIs or not. [...]

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