By Bradley on September 27, 2010
One of the biggest complaints maybe about the iPad is that unlike it’s mini predecessor, the iPhone, it lacked the ability to make phone calls thorough a traditional wireless phone provider. There is a new free app though that does just that…through Wi-Fi of course! Check out Whistle in the app store. After you sign [...]
Posted in iPad | Tagged app, ipads, iphone
By Bradley on September 8, 2010
There are numerous free Apps to try out on the iPad, some of course still need work, but every now and then there are a few that truly showcase the power of the iPad. By now, you are probably familiar with many mainstream news magazines and newspapers providing “iPad” friendly versions of their respected publications. [...]
Posted in iPad | Tagged glimpse, iPad, textbooks
By Bradley on August 18, 2010
Students with new iPads for the fall semester need to take a look at iStudiez Pro for the iPad. The app is everything you love about the traditional “student planner” but has some cool features that the ol’ pad of paper can’t compete with. The app’s interface has your schedule on the left and upcoming assignments on [...]
Posted in iPad | Tagged ipads, organized, school |
By Bradley on July 27, 2010
ABC News has released a fully featured iPad app. It contains news and entertainment clips in a very unique globe like experience that takes full advantage of the iPad’s large display and touch screen. The content of course is limited to ABC News programs, 20/20, Nightline, etc, but the video quality is exactly what you would expect [...]
Posted in iPad | Tagged abc, app, iPad, news
By Bradley on June 29, 2010
Discovered a new app that really takes advantage of the iPads sharp and colorful display. Check out “The Guardian Eyewitness” in the App Store. The App accesses amazing photographs from the top news stories from around the world from the last couple of weeks. The App also offers pro-tips on many of the photos and [...]
Posted in iPad | Tagged picture, thousand, words, worth
By Bradley on June 9, 2010
Who doesn’t have a facebook account these days? With friends, family, and nearly everyone updating statuses and populating news feeds, facebook has been one the top sites to stay fresh with content that is generated by peers within your social network. However, if you have browsed the site on the iPad one of the frustrations [...]
Posted in iPad | Tagged facebook, iPad, video
By Bradley on May 20, 2010
UCO students have a radio station to call their own, ed90.1 HD2, the campus radio station originating from the Communications building. Originally, you had to have an HD radio to receive the signal. However, that has changed with the help of the College Radio Tuner App for the iPad and iPhone. This free app not only gives you access [...]
Posted in Apps, iPad | Tagged ed901on, iPad, radio, UCO |
By Bradley on May 20, 2010
The iPad may not have bonafide “text messaging” like your phone; but if you are looking for an App that helps you keep connected to all of your social networks and messenger services, you may want to take a look at IM+ by Shape Services. Instead of trying to keep up to pace with tweets, [...]
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By Bradley on May 11, 2010
After all of the tornados and storms yesterday, this seems to be a must have app for any iPad user in Oklahoma =) One of the best things about new apps made exclusively for the iPad is the screen real estate and processing power. An app to take a look at is The Weather Channel’s [...]
Posted in Apps, iPad | Tagged appand, free, powerful, weather
By Bradley on May 11, 2010
After having the iPad for the last few weeks, I thought I would chime in and give my two cents on Apple’s latest piece of hardware. The iPad has PERFORMANCE: Sure, the jokes have been the iPad is just a big screen iPhone, but I was amazed at the speed and processing power of this [...]
Posted in iPad, Observation | Tagged impressions, iPad, offers, ps |
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