
iPad 3 price & quad-core processor pressure from Eee Pad MeMO ME370T
By: Jamie Pert | Posted: January 15, 2012Filed under: Computers, Portable Computers & Tablets
A few days ago we told you all about the ASUS Eee Pad MeMO ME370T and why it was regarded by CNET as the best tablet of CES 2012 (if you missed this post click here). The 7-inch form-factor may…

Kindle Fire may have hurt iPad sales
By: Gary Johnson | Posted: January 4, 2012Filed under: Computers, Portable Computers & Tablets
The last few weeks there have been many rumors suggesting that Apple are almost ready to launch its next version of the iPad. In the meantime Amazon released the Kindle Fire that provided consumers in the US a much cheaper…

iPad 3 battery life could top 20 hours
By: Jamie Pert | Posted: December 30, 2011Filed under: Computers, Portable Computers & Tablets
Yesterday we told you all about Apple’s fuel cell-related patent application, this is seen as a way of bringing more hours of battery life to products like the iPhone 4S where there’s not a lot of room for a high…

Amazon Kindle Fire Vs iPad: Christmas bargain or waste of money?
By: Gary Johnson | Posted: November 23, 2011Filed under: Computers, Portable Computers & Tablets
The tablet market has grown rapidly recently with the Apple iPad leading the way. Many companies have brought out devices that have been looked on as an iPad killer, but then fail to make an impression and see prices fall…

Panasonic Toughpad Android tablets, harder than the iPad
By: Chris Maugham | Posted: November 8, 2011Filed under: Portable Computers & Tablets
Earlier today we brought you news of Apple’s plans to add an LED backlight to their next generation iPad, the iPad 3. Their current offering, the iPad 2 still holds the dominant share in the tablet market despite it being…

Quite Interesting iPad apps for fans of the QI series
By: Marlon Votta | Posted: October 27, 2011Filed under: Apps, iPad, iPhone, iPod Apps
Find out some great facts and the truth behind some of the things you believed to be true with Quite Interesting iPad apps for fans of the QI series. QI is a British comedy panel game television quiz show created…

Remember the 5th of November with Guy Fawkes apps on iPad
By: Marlon Votta | Posted: October 26, 2011Filed under: Apps, iPad, iPhone, iPod Apps
Remember; remember the 5th of November with Guy Fawkes apps on iPad. As the traditional English event of Guy Fawkes, bonfire night comes around again we thought it would be a good idea to let you in on some available…

iPad newspaper The Daily formally introduced to UK
By: Chris Maugham | Posted: September 17, 2011Filed under: iPad, iPhone, iPod Apps, Portable Computers & Tablets
The iPad exclusive online newspaper, the Daily, from News Corporation, has now officially been launched in the UK. Until recently the daily news provider was only available to those iPad owners in the U.S, but will now be downloaded and…

New iPad 2 kitchen mount and stand from Belkin
By: Marlon Votta | Posted: September 16, 2011Filed under: Computers, Portable Computers & Tablets
Yesterday Belkin unveiled an innovative lineup of kitchen accessories for the iPad 2 to assist users in the kitchen. With cool stands and mounts to help efficiency in the kitchen these new accessories are a great way to keep organized…

Dallas Wooden iPads – watch out for the scam
By: Jamie Pert | Posted: August 31, 2011Filed under: Alternative News
Every now and then we come across stories which shock us, today we have heard that someone recently thought she was purchasing an Apple iPad, however soon found out that she had been duped when she realized that she had…

Amazon tablet could be the one to take on Apple’s iPad
By: Gary Johnson | Posted: August 30, 2011Filed under: Computers, Portable Computers & Tablets
The tablet market has so far been dominated by the Apple iPad, with some other manufacturers giving up trying to compete with the company such as HP and the TouchPad. Currently the Android based tablets available have not been able…

Teach children Aesop’s Fables with iPad apps
By: Marlon Votta | Posted: August 17, 2011Filed under: Apps, iPad, iPhone, iPod Apps
Aesop’s Fables or the Aesopica are a collection of fables credited to Aesop, a slave and storyteller supposed to have lived in ancient Greece between 620 and 560 BCE. The fables remain a popular choice for moral education of children…

Free L’Oréal apps on the iPhone and iPad
By: Marlon Votta | Posted: August 12, 2011Filed under: Apps, iPad, iPhone, iPod Apps
The L’Oréal Group is the world’s largest cosmetics and beauty company. With its registered office in Paris and head office in the Paris suburb of Clichy, Hauts-de-Seine, France. Concentrating on hair color, skin care, sun protection, make-up, perfumes and hair…

Learn about American history with iOS apps
By: Marlon Votta | Posted: July 28, 2011Filed under: Apps, iPad, iPhone, iPod Apps
When it comes to countries with big histories the Romans, Egyptians and Ancient Greeks feel they have it covered but American history has many great events. There are stories of the Woodlands Indians who found USA, Alaskan Natives that are…

Learn World and State Capitals with free iOS apps
By: Marlon Votta | Posted: July 26, 2011Filed under: Apps, iPad, iPhone, iPod Apps
Over history, capital cities have sometimes changed or moved, it was only the other day someone asked me what the capital of South Africa was. I thought it was Johannesburg, and was wrong. I then found out that Pretoria functions…

