There’s an App For That – Whatever You Want to Do on Your iPad, Apple Offers an App to Make it Happen
| April 6, 2010 | Posted by Jessica Moreno under Apple, AT&T, Electronics, Gadgets, iPad, iPhone, iPod, Mac, tablet, Tech News |
Apple features over 150,000 apps for the soon to be released iPad, and this number is expected to grow once developers start new projects for this new tablet phenomenon. Popular social networking apps include Facebook, which allows iPad users to keep up with all of their friends at once. The New York Times reader app…
Reviews on Apple’s iPad already trickling in.
| April 2, 2010 | Posted by Alyssa Duval under Apple, Electronics, iPad, iPhone, iPod, tablet, Tech News |
The long awaited Apple iPad is finally here! This advanced piece of technology is actually a tablet computer which allows users to combine the conveniences of a Smartphone with the power of a conventional laptop. The iPad is also the first tablet computer released since the Apple Newton MessagePad 100, which was introduced way back…
4G Wireless Network is here!
| March 29, 2010 | Posted by Jessica Moreno under Apple, AT&T, Blackberry, Electronics, Gadgets, iPad, iPhone, Sprint, Tech News, Verizon |
4G, or 4th generation, wireless technology is expected to be promoted at this year’s annual CTIA festival. The newest wave of technology designed to connect mobile phone users to the internet, 4G can transmit data at speeds between 2 to 5 megabits per second– about 2 to 3 times the speeds generally available with 3G.…
Invisage uses quantum dots for cell phone cameras
| March 23, 2010 | Posted by Alyssa Duval under Blackberry, Electronics, Gadgets, iPhone, Motorola, Qualcomm, Sprint, Tech News |
Apple History: How the Modern Apple Macintosh was Born
| March 10, 2010 | Posted by Ray Morrison under Electronics, iPad, iPhone, iPod, Mac, Tech News |
As Mac OS X is the current version of the MacOS, one might say it’s one of the most advanced operating systems currently marketed. It is based on a previous architecture, however. Though many individuals think only of Microsoft Windows and the MacOS when they hear graphical user interface, there was once another technology on…
Apple lays the smackdown on Khalid
| March 9, 2010 | Posted by Tony Viteritto under Apple, Electronics, iPad, iPhone, iPod, Mac, tablet, Tech News |
It’s about time Apple’s super-restrictive control over its ITunes store actually work towards the benefit of its users. It was recently announced that Apple shut down Khalid Shaikh and his legion of spam-happy Pakistani programmers, tossing out more than 900 of his useless apps from the store. Share and Enjoy: