Id Software’s Rage and Rage HD is now available for download from the App Store. The games cost $0.99 and $1.99 respectively.
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∞ Twitter for iPhone and iPad adds push notifications
If you use the official Twitter app for the iPhone or iPad, you’ll be interested to know about a significant update released tonight. Among the new features is push notifications for messages and mentions. There are some other great improvements … Continued
∞ RIM compares Playbook to iPad in new video
You knew it was coming and now it’s here. RIM released a new video that compares the capabilities of its yet unreleased Playbook tablet to those of Apple’s iPad. Interesting to note that part of the demonstration is showing the … Continued
∞ Apple activates iTunes Ping on the iPad
Late last week, Apple activated its Ping social networking service for users of its iPad device.
∞ Gorillaz new album made on an iPad
Gorillaz frontman Damon Albarn hopes to make music history by creating his new album completely on an iPad.
∞ Instapaper updated for iPhone and iPad
Marco Arment updated his popular Instapaper app for the iPhone and iPad, bringing the current version of the app to version 2.3.
∞ Apple's iOS, multi-device strategy a key advantage
Market research firm Gartner on Wednesday released its third-quarter mobile phone sales figures, but there is a little interesting nugget of information that seems to have gone unnoticed.
∞ Steve Jobs: AirPrint is not dead
Rumors began circulating yesterday that AirPrint, an Apple technology the enables wireless printing from your iPad, had been pulled from an upcoming Mac OS X update. Apparently, that’s not the case at all. An email, reportedly from Steve Jobs resolves … Continued
∞ Samsung Galaxy Tab: A whole lot of nothing with a 7-inch screen
I’ve seen reviewers pick apart some products in my years of writing about technology, but Gizmodo’s review of the Samsung Galaxy Tab leaves nothing behind but a carcass.
∞ iPad, iPhone, iPod touch rank high for Black Friday shoppers
“Black Friday” is coming. November 26, 2010 – the day after the American Thanksgiving holiday – is typically one of the busiest retail sales days of the entire year. And if BlackFriday.com’s predictions are correct, the iPad will be the … Continued
∞ iPad beat out by Peace and Happiness on Christmas wish lists
You knew at some point that something would come along and beat Apple’s popular iPad. Turns out it’s peace and happiness.
∞ Adobe: Apple incites, condones negative campaign against Flash
Adobe CTO Kevin Lynch lays much of the blame for Flash’s recent woes with the media directly at the feet of Apple.
∞ Apple patent shows augmented reality iPhone multiplayer games
If you thought gaming on the iPhone was good know, you should see what may be in the future from Apple. A new patent from the company details augmented reality iPhone multiplayer games.
∞ Facebook's Zuckerberg says the iPad is not mobile
Apple CEO Steve Jobs and the rest of Apple’s executive team learned something new today — the iPad is not mobile.
∞ iPad to be sold at Best Buy Mobile stores
Apple’s iPad will be available through another retail chain beginning November 7, as Best Buy said it would begin selling the devices at its mobile stores.
∞ Apple releases "iPad is Electric" television ad
Apple has always had some of the best commercials on the market and have countless awards for their efforts, but the latest one really struct a “chord” with me.
∞ Spooky, scary iPhone, iPod and iPad apps for Halloween
Okay, they aren’t really all that spooky and scary, but you just knew that on an occasion like Halloween I’d be able to say, “there’s an app for that.”
∞ Galaxy on Fire 2 "galactic adventure" game comes to iPhone
Fishlabs has announced the release of Galaxy on Fire 2, the sequel to their outer space shooter and trading simulation for the iPhone and iPod touch. The game is now available in the App Store and costs $6.99 as a … Continued
∞ MacPractice doctor software comes to the iPad
MacPractice, the practice management and clinical software for the Mac, is now available with an iPad interface.
∞ 54% of web video is now HTML5 compatible
Apple CEO Steve Jobs made, what some might consider, a risky decision by excluding Flash from the iPhone and iPad in favor of HTML5, but significant growth rates of the standard shows he was on the right track.
∞ Apple offers free engraving, gift wrapping for iPads
The holidays are almost here and Apple is getting into the spirit of giving.
∞ Apple's Jobs is victor in war of words
Apple CEO Steve Jobs made several comments in the past few months that have angered competitors, most notably Research in Motion. But should Jobs just take his victories in silence and not comment about his competition?
∞ RIM CEO fires back at Steve Jobs comments
During its fourth quarter conference call on Monday, Apple CEO Steve Jobs made some comments about RIM and its plans for a 7-inch tablet computer. RIM took exception to the comments and fired back at Steve.
∞ Bare Bones offers Yojimbo 3, introduces Yojimbo for iPad
Bare Bones Software on Tuesday introduced Yojimbo 3, a new version of their information organizer for Mac OS X. The company has also introduced Yojimbo for the iPad, now available for purchase from the App Store.
∞ PCalc update improves iPad interface
James Thomson on Friday updated his iPhone and iPad app, PCalc, adding several new features and making some interface tweaks.
∞ Verizon, AT&T stores to sell iPad starting Oct. 28
Apple and Verizon on Thursday said the iPad would be available at Verizon stores beginning October 28.
∞ iPad nominated for People's Design Award
With its incredible popularity, it’s not a big surprise that the iPad has been nominated for a People’s Design Award.
∞ About this 7-inch Apple iPad
Analyst are predicting that Apple will begin work on its 7-inch iPad very soon. They are wrong.
∞ Analyst predicts 45 million iPads sold in 2011
Apple’s iPad is one of the best selling devices ever, but one analyst sees sales skyrocketing over the next year to almost unheard of numbers.
∞ iPad arrives at Target stores
After confirming last week that it would begin selling the iPad, Target on Sunday rolled out its first batch of stock.