While it may not quite be the holy savior of Old Media as some would suggest, the iPad still holds a lot of promise for traditional...
Apples decision to not support Flash on the iPhone, iPod, and iPad has been at the very least an unpopular one. In April Steve Jobs wrote...
The alpha version of NetVibes for the iPad releases today in a mode that allows existing users to read their feeds on a plain, yet to...
What has happened in the digitization of music and photography will happen to books. At least that’s what Steve Haber, the president of Sony’s digital reading...
Last month Borders announced the release of the $149 Kobo e-reader that will go head-to-head with the Amazon Kindle and the Barnes & Noble Nook. Cementing...
Starting June 7th AT&T has decided to stop offering unlimited data plans so that they can, according to them: “make it more affordable for more people...
LG revealed a new Windows 7-powered tablet this morning at Computex. According to Engadget who managed to get their hands on the device for a bit,...
ASUS has jumped headstrong into the emerging tablet market with three new devices, officially unveiled ahead of the Computex Show in Taiwan. In a direct assault...
Who says App stores just have to be for mobile phones? Asus announced today plans to create an app store full of applications designed specifically to...
The Financial Times app is beautiful. It’s slightly pink signature FT colored screen background and crisp column layout delivers the kind of experience that makes you...
This isn’t the first time the tech world has buzzed about screen technology that can bend, but Sony just made a move that brings rollable screens...
Wired magazines iPad application officially arrived on the iTunes store shelf today. The previously announced digital version of the magazine features several interactive elements such as...
In just one week Apple’s What is iPad commercial jumped to the number four spot on Ad Age’s Viral Video Chart. With 929,681 counted views in...