Brother offers a free iPhone app that lets users of its all-in-one printers print documents and photos from their iOS devices. You can also use the app to scan directly to your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.
Whether you're viewing video and photos hands-free, typing the next great American novella, or just keeping your iPad secure when charging and syncing, an iPad stand is a useful add-on. We've got reviews of three new iPad stands this week: Griffin's Loop, Thought Out's Stabile, and LapWorks' Recliner.
Birdhouse, a new iPhone application, bills itself as a "notepad for Twitter," focusing around the ability to compose and edit messages before posting them to the service.
This retro-style space shooter requires you to navigate through increasingly intricate levels to retrieve cargo. Ngmoco’s game offers a surprising amount of fun.
The greatly improved iGasUp uses a professional gas price information service to provide accurate and timely information on gas prices at stations in your area (USA only). Rob Griffiths revisits the app formerly known as iGas.
This real-time strategy game has its share of frustrations. But there are also bursts where Strategic Assault engages, making it an enjoyable game for armchair tacticians.
Ziibii presents news headlines, Facebook and Twitter status messages, and Flickr and YouTube links in a floating list. It’s a great concept, but the execution is less than impressive.