Review: Marware C.E.O. Hybrid Case for the new 2012 iPad
I’ve had a Marware C.E.O. Hybrid case for both the original iPad and the iPad 2. They are quite good, versatile cases. They’ve never been my favorites, but I’ve kept them around as solid options and my daughter still uses one on the original iPad. So naturally when the C.E.O. Hybrid Case for the New...
How Much Do You Watch Major Sporting Events and TV in General on the iPad?
MG Siegler wrote a short post at his ParisLemon blog on Sunday, titled The Future of Watching Major Sporting Events. He defines that future in one word: iPad. He wrote it on the final day of The Masters and was obviously enjoying the The Masters official iPad app. I’m sitting here on my couch watching...
Popular Scanner Pro App Now Has an iPad Version
Scanner Pro, a popular and high-ranking business app on the iPhone for years, has now got an iPad version. The app was updated today and is now a universal app for both iPad and iPhone. It’s been completely redesigned for the iPad and boasts a wealth of strong features. For starters, it can scan documents,...
What’s on Your iPad – with Kevin Berg
These What’s on Your iPad posts have been great fun to do. My favorite thing about them is that each week I learn something and get new ideas on apps and organizing and more. With no disrespect to past contributors at all, I have to say that this week’s subject, Kevin Berg, has taken this...
TED Talks iPad App Updated with Retina Support
TED, the TED Talks app for the iPad and iPhone, has been updated recently, to Version 1.7. The big new feature in this update is support for the new iPad’s retina display. If you haven’t yet discovered TED talks then you really need to soon – they’re described as riveting talks by remarkable people and...
Time Out New York for iPad Released, Looks Good
Time Out New York for iPad hit the iPad App Store today. Following some initial craziness with the app not showing up properly in App Store search, it’s now showing up and looking good. This is the iPad edition of the popular city and events guide for New York. Here’s a slice of its App...
App Store Fail: Time Out Releases an iPad App That Is NOT an iPad App
A new app release that caught my eye today is Time Out New York for iPad – what looked like an iPad edition of the New York version of the city and events guide magazine. I used to enjoy the original Time Out when I lived in London – it was always a great resource...
1Password for iPad Gets a Major Security Update
1Password for iPad, 1Password Pro, and all iOS versions of 1Password received a major security update yesterday. The new version number for 1Password for iPad is 3.6.5 and here are some brief details on it and the change list: 1Password for iPhone, 1Password for iPad, and 1Password Pro(for both iPhone and iPad) have just been...
iPad Basics – How To Rename a Folder on the iPad
Here’s a very quick, iPad Basics type tip for those of you who are newer to the iPad, or any of you who have just not done much with folders on the iPad yet. If you have a large number of iPad apps, folders can quickly become very useful, if not essential, in organizing your...
iPad at Work – for a Top Rugby Team in England
Saracens, a professional Rugby Union team in the Aviva Premiership (top flight) in the UK, are using the iPad to help give their team a competitive edge. Rugby is somewhat similar to football, but with players wearing nearly no pads and games played at breakneck pace for two 40-minutes halves. So an 80 minute match...
Weekend iPad Wallpapers – Sunrise at Java and Subtle Papers
I’m happy to say that this weekend’s first featured iPad wallpaper is one sent in by a reader. It’s a photo of the sunrise in Java, near the Bromo Volcano. It’s in 2048X2048 resolution for the retina display on the new iPad, and was kindly sent in by Marco Duizer. Big thanks to Marco for...

