PrintCentral Pro 2.0 adds Google Cloud Print support

Posted on May 13, 2011 by David Chartier.
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PrintCentral Pro 2.0 adds Google Cloud Print support The iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad can now print to any printer around the world, thanks to new support for Google's Cloud Print service.

Omni Group releases OmniOutliner for iPad

Posted on May 12, 2011 by David Chartier.
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Omni Group releases OmniOutliner for iPad First teased at Macworld Expo 2011, OmniOutliner for iPad, a modern mobile companion to its older Mac sibling, is now available in the App Store.

Adobe releases new Photoshop iPad apps

Posted on May 10, 2011 by David Chartier.
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Adobe releases new Photoshop iPad apps Adobe recently announced three new Adobe apps for iPad that can control or interact with Photoshop CS5 in a variety of intriguing ways. On Tuesday, those apps were released in the App Store.

Our Choice for iOS pushes digital book boundaries

Posted on April 28, 2011 by David Chartier.
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Our Choice for iOS pushes digital book boundaries Al Gore's latest book is now available as an interactive book for iPad and iPhone. It mixes the book's text with a fluid layout of photos, documentary footage, and interactive charts, challenging the definition of the word "book" in the 21st century.

Microsoft updates OneNote Mobile for iPhone

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Microsoft updates OneNote Mobile for iPhone The Redmond software giant has released its first major update to OneNote Mobile, its iOS client for creating notes and syncing with Web and Windows counterparts.

Apple preparing to ship the iPad 2 to 13 more countries

Posted on April 27, 2011 by David Chartier.
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Apple preparing to ship the iPad 2 to 13 more countries Along with the white iPhone 4 announcement, Apple on Wednesday also said that it would begin shipping the iPad 2 to Japan, Hong Kong, Korea, and ten other countries within the next week and a half.

Photosmith organizes photos on iPad, syncs to Lightroom

Posted on April 26, 2011 by David Chartier.
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Photosmith organizes photos on iPad, syncs to Lightroom A new full-featured photo organizer for the iPad gives professional photographers one more reason to leave their MacBooks at home. You can import and organize your photos with Photosmith on-the-go, then sync all your work to Adobe's Lightroom client on your Mac or PC when you get home.

Viddy ‘Instagram for video’ app debuts on iPhone

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Viddy 'Instagram for video' app debuts on iPhone Viddy is a new video shooting, sharing, and social networking app for iPhone. Its developers were clearly inspired by Instagram, a popular app that offers similar features, but only for photos.

QuickTumblr for iPad takes Tumblr blogging on the go

Posted on April 15, 2011 by David Chartier.
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QuickTumblr for iPad takes Tumblr blogging on the go As popular and mobile as the iPad may be, there is a notable shortage of blogging apps designed for Apple's tablet. QuickTumblr, built specifically for the popular Tumblr service, wants to help change that.

Tweetbot enters the iOS Twitter client fray

Posted on April 14, 2011 by David Chartier.
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Tweetbot enters the iOS Twitter client fray You can't be blamed if you thought the Twitter client conversation was over. But with the release of Tweetbot, Tapbots has proved there's still something to say.

Bloomberg Businessweek offering iPad subscriptions

Posted on April 11, 2011 by David Chartier.
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Bloomberg Businessweek offering iPad subscriptions The weekly publication focused on all things business is now available as a multimedia iPad magazine, complete with exclusive video interviews, a customizable back-issue archive, and a subscription plan that's cheaper than the print edition.

Selling your old iPad to an electronics reseller

Posted on April 8, 2011 by David Chartier.
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Selling your old iPad to an electronics reseller Want to sell your old iPad to make (financial) room for its successor? David Chartier gave electronics "recommerce" service Gazelle a try to see if using a middleman was worth the convenience fee.

Microsoft releases Bing for iPad app

Posted on April 7, 2011 by David Chartier.
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Microsoft releases Bing for iPad app Microsoft has brought its "decision engine" and its many integrated features to the iPad. You can now search the Web, movie listings, and your local area using Microsoft's services, as well as view the latest news and trending topics in magazine-inspired layouts.

AT&T raises upgrade prices on all phones, including iPhone

Posted on April 5, 2011 by David Chartier.
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AT&T raises upgrade prices on all phones, including iPhone If you've been thinking about taking advantage of your "early upgrade" eligibility to get an iPhone or other AT&T smartphone, you may want to double-check your quote. As of April 3, AT&T has raised its fees by $50.

Mozy releases iPhone app for browsing, sharing backups

Posted on March 31, 2011 by David Chartier.
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Mozy releases iPhone app for browsing, sharing backups Online storage and backup service Mozy has released its iPhone app, which allows customers to remotely browse, search, download, or even share files from all of their backed up computers.

Share, discover music between iPhones with MyStream

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Share, discover music between iPhones with MyStream A new iPhone app takes the pain out of discovering and buying new music with friends. You can pick songs from your iPod library, let others stream them over Wi-Fi or Bluetooth, then buy them from Apple's store.

GetGlue for iPhone gets Foursquare, sports check-ins

Posted on March 30, 2011 by David Chartier.
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GetGlue for iPhone gets Foursquare, sports check-ins GetGlue is a social network for letting your friends know what you're watching or reading. Now its iPhone app lets you also tell your friends where you are partaking in the fun, thanks to integrating Foursquare, a popular location-based service and social network.

Use AirPlay between iOS devices with AirFrame

Posted on March 28, 2011 by David Chartier.
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Use AirPlay between iOS devices with AirFrame You can use AirPlay to stream media from an iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad to an Apple TV, or even back to a Mac with some add-on software. Now with AirFrame, you can stream between iOS devices.

New York Times 3.0 for iPhone gets more content

Posted on March 25, 2011 by David Chartier.
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New York Times 3.0 for iPhone gets more content A major upgrade to The New York Times's official iPhone app brings access to almost all of the Website's content sections, including videos and photo slideshows. This upgrade also arrives on the eve of the news organization's controversial new digital subscription plans.

Take a photo of yourself every day with Everyday

Posted on March 21, 2011 by David Chartier.
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Take a photo of yourself every day with Everyday Always wanted to create one of those "photo of myself every day" videos, but haven't had the motivation or equipment? A new app called Everyday turns your iPhone or iPod touch into your simple, narcissistic photo and video companion.