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Flipboard has a growing user base on iPad and is a brilliant RSS / News reader, now the iPhone version is available.
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Continue ReadingGarageband on iPad is very cool, read this short post for a quick first look at what it’s like
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Continue ReadingFlipboard and RSS and both great iPad News / RSS apps, here we put them head to head, see which one we like the best.
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Continue ReadingEver bought the wrong app in the app store? Try this method to get a refund from the app store.
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Continue ReadingThere are some web applications on the iPhone or or iPad that you wish were actual iOS apps so you could run them natively on your device. Yes you can create a bookmark for a site and put it on your homepage, but who wants to do that? Well, I have found somewhat of a [...]
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Continue ReadingWhen it comes to getting documents on your iPad, there are a number of apps that can do this. But there are few that do it well and do it for a very low cost. In my last post, I talked about how you can transfer documents to and from your iPad using iTunes (wired). [...]
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Continue ReadingHere at AppleLife.TV we write about 1Password regularly – it’s true we love it. Other than OS X itself there’s not another app or utility that I use more than 1Password. So in this post I’ll share 2 more quick ideas that will help you get the most out of this great app. Dock Shortcut [...]
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Continue ReadingThere is a lot of chatter around at the moment about this new iPad application, so let’s see what all the fuss is about. At a simplistic level what Flipboard does is create, in a magazine style format a mashup of various social media feeds. Upon installing the app you are given the prompt to [...]
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Continue ReadingI’ve been watching this product from IK Multimedia for some time now. The iRig promises to deliver a guitar effects system on the iPhone / iPod Touch platform. There are two components to the system, the first being the software AmpliTube that you run on your iPhone, the second being a hardware interface, iRig, that [...]
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