You Might Actually Learn Something With History Channel’s Civil War iPad App

History geeks everywhere will likely salivate over History Channel’s new Civil War iPad app, which lets you relive each day of the 19th century American war. Updated once daily, you can read news blasts from the front lines, stay updated on casualty counts, get inside the head of Lincoln, view interactive battle maps and do other things that no potential mate will be attracted to. And if,...

April 19th, 2011

VinylLove for iPad Re-Creates That Warm Vinyl Record Sound for Your MP3s

I’m sad that I never really got into vinyls because every time I hear a record play, I wish my silly iPod could capture that same texture and warmth. VinylLove for iPad tries to re-create that warm vinyl sound to great success. VinylLove for iPad is a music app that beautifully mimics a record player—you can thumb through alphabetized crates of records (the songs on your library) and move...

April 18th, 2011
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HISTORY Releases 'The Civil War Today' App For the iPad

how to clear credit report The cable network History released an app for history buffs that transports iPad owners back to the Civil War. The Civil War Today marks the 150th anniversary of one of the most important events in U.S. history with games, photos, and daily reports about the war. The updates start with the April 12, 1861 attack on Fort Sumter and continue for four years mirroring the events...

April 18th, 2011
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iOS 4.3.2 Available, Fixes Facetime and iPad 2 Connectivity Issues

Apple released a new version of iOS today, 4.3.2, for all iOS 4-compatible devices except the CDMA iPhone 4. The update a contains a few awaited bug fixes and security improvements. Users who have had trouble with their iPad 2′s 3G connectivity will be happy to hear that this update is supposed to get rid of the 3G qualms since Apple claims that it fixes the issue. Anybody who has witnessed video...

April 15th, 2011

San Francisco Considering an Evolutionary Networked Cab System Involving Smartphones

If San Francisco goes through with a proposed program, then the cab experience may never be the same. Tons of people have been disgruntled in their efforts to get a cab in a city, standing somewhere on a street trying to grab a taxi’s attention, so this will be very welcome to city-dwellers: It may soon be possible to turn on your smartphone and get a taxi after just a few taps and swipes. Not only...

April 14th, 2011

Pieceable Lets iPhone Developers Share Apps in a Web Browser‎

A new online tool may save iPhone users from buyer’s remorse in the future. A startup named Pieceable (part of i/o Ventures) released a product that allows app developers to share work-in-progress iPhone applications  with anyone they want. The new tool called Pieceable Viewer helps developers publish their apps on the Web, allowing their colleagues to use their browsers to test it out without downloading...

April 13th, 2011

Restore Broken iPhone with Recovery Mode

iPhones, no matter how sophisticated, do occasionally have problems. At some point you may have to push your phone into recovery mode. This is basically a manual way of rebooting and restoring your phone. Turn off the phone by holding the “Sleep/Wake” button for about five seconds and then sliding the red slider. Once it’s off, press and hold the “Home” button and plug your iPhone into your...

April 13th, 2011

SoundTracking for iPhone

Songs can sound different depending on when and where you hear them—I can only appreciate the subtle craftsmanship of Katy Perry, for example, when I’m at home with my headphones on. SoundTracking takes the “now playing”-style share to the next level by letting you announce what you’re listening to as well as where you are and what you’re doing while listening to...

April 12th, 2011

The Royal Wedding Goes App Crazy!

Do you have Prince Albert in can? No… Well now you can have him in an app. Royal wedding apps are the new way to celebrate the upcoming wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton. The Royal Family has released a mobile application for the Android and iPhone which covers the entire history of the royal weddings starting with Queen Victoria’s marriage to Prince Albert in 1840. Features include...

April 12th, 2011

Glasses-Free 3D Is Possible on iPad 2 and iPhone 4

As the smash hit Avatar has shown what seems to be the majority, 3D can be quite an experience-changing effect. Many users find that wearing glasses to watch 3D content constantly is impractical and are waiting for the glasses-free revolution. The first big company to kick this off was Nintendo with the glasses-free 3D display-toting 3DS last month. A clever individual has found a way to give the iPad...

April 12th, 2011
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