This week's roundup of iOS accessories brings to mind just one word: SOO-EY! Here are a few of the new iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch add-ons, porcine and non-porcine, that caught our eye. There's even a new Apple-branded accessory for our European friends.
Your iPhone or iPad is surely useful to you, but let's face it: Apple's mobile products are also just plain fun. This week's roundup of iOS accessories includes tanks, wall-climbing cars, and speakers. And if you're still looking for something useful, we've got you covered there, as well.
There are a number of new speaker systems in this week's roundup of iOS accessories, along with new options for charging your iPad and using it into the kitchen.
There are a number of new speaker systems in this week's roundup of iOS accessories, along with new options for charging your iPad and using it into the kitchen.
The cloud-storage provider OfficeDrop has revamped its iOS app, expanding it from an iPhone-centric program to a universal app. The new version is optimized to take advantage of the iPad 2's camera for “scanning” paper documents into electronic storage.
We've already seen iPhone-controlled helicopters. This week, we bring you iOS-controlled monster trucks. We can only hope that an iOS-controlled navy is on the way. If that's not your thing, there are also some new AirPlay-enabled speaker systems on the market. Here are some of the accessories that caught our eye this week.
We've already seen iPhone-controlled helicopters. This week, we bring you iOS-controlled monster trucks. We can only hope that an iOS-controlled navy is on the way. If that's not your thing, there are also some new AirPlay-enabled speaker systems on the market. Here are some of the accessories that caught our eye this week.
In its ongoing effort to fend off competition from (and catch up to) Google+, Facebook on Tuesday launched a revamped version of its iPhone app that makes it easier for users to customize their posts and select their audience.
With pennant races in full swing and the postseason approaching, Major League Baseball has spruced up its iPhone app with improved in-game graphics, more in-app multimedia, and expanded social networking options.
Adobe, the company responsible for bringing PDFs to the desktop computing masses, has launched an app that lets users create documents in the format on their iOS device.
This week's roundup of iOS accessories lets you take to the air, keep your hands warm, and make sure your iPhone, iPad, and iPod have all the power they need.
United Airlines is joining the "paperless flight deck" revolution, announcing Tuesday that it is distributing 11,000 iPads to United and Continental pilots to replace bulky paper navigation charts in the cockpit.
Whether you want to fly through the air, sit on your couch, or simply be productive, this week's roundup of iOS accessories has you covered. Here's what's on our radar this week.
The Internet video streaming service Boxee aimed square at the Apple crowd on Tuesday, launching both an iPad application and a firmware update to its own Boxee Box hardware that includes AirPlay integration as an "experimental" feature.
Months after it made a big splash at Macworld 2011, Scosche Industries's myTrek exercise-monitoring system for iOS devices is finally hitting the market.
Stop. Look. Listen. This week's roundup of iOS accessories allows you to do all those things and more. Here are some of the accessories that have popped up on our radar recently.
Either the iPhone or iPad version of this visual fact book for kids offers an appealing interface and fun, easy to use content. But it would be nice if Geo Walk contained more of that content.