All Entries Tagged With: "Review"
The Elements: A Visual Exploration, iPad Book Review
Posted by Mary Ann Neder | May 11, 2010 | 0
The Elements: A Visual Exploration for the iPad can be best described as a book like no other. An electronic rendering of Theodore Gray’s book, The Elements is every science fan’s dream, a world full of elements that is delivered in a way that we have never seen before. It is a delightful, 3D textbook with eye-popping visuals that takes learning to a whole new level.
ZAGG invisibleSHIELD for the Apple iPad Review
Posted by Mary Ann Neder | May 10, 2010 | 4
When my friends ask for my recommendation about protecting the iPhone’s screen, based on my own personal experience with the product, I always tell them to get the invisibleSHIELD. It’s military grade, scratch-proof and comes with a lifetime replacement warranty, it just can’t be beat. So when I purchased my iPad, only one question came to mind. Is ZAGG making one for the iPad? Lo and behold, the Full Body Easy Install invisibleSHIELD for the Apple iPad.
Twittelator for iPad Review, Beautiful Twitter Client
Posted by Mary Ann Neder | May 07, 2010 | 0
If you’re in the market for a Twitter client app for your iPad, you may want to check out the iPad optimized version of Twittelator. Big Stone Phone’s Twittelator for iPad has been completely revamped and looks nothing like its iPhone version. What’s different in the iPad version? Let’s take a look.
Pinball HD Review for iPad, 3D Pinball at its Finest
Posted by Mary Ann Neder | May 06, 2010 | 0
If you thought Gameprom’s three top pinball titles looked good on the iPhone’s 3.5 inch display, wait till you feast your eyes on the iPad version. Pinball HD for the iPad includes all three tables; Wild West, The Deep and Jungle Style, featuring amazing new graphics with added enhancements.
Desktop Multitasking Review for iPad
Posted by Mary Ann Neder | May 06, 2010 | 0
Whoever said you can’t multitask on an iPad has not had the pleasure of using Aqua Eagle’s Desktop app. Using a split-screen environment; Desktop provides you the opportunity to have two utilities on at the same time. Let’s take a closer look.
Craigly for iPad Review, Craigslist Search and Post App with Text-to-Speech Option
Posted by Mary Ann Neder | May 04, 2010 | 0
Whether you’re looking for an item to buy, sell, find a job, meet someone new or find a place to rent locally, only one website comes to mind, Craigslist. A website that covers such a vast amount of online ads is enough to drive anyone crazy. So where do you begin? Developed by Mother Tucker LLC, Craigly for iPad, makes your life a whole lot easier by making it easy for you by providing a user-friendly interface, fast searches, slideshows, including a new text-to-speech option.
Magic Piano Review for iPad, Become an Instant Classical Pianist
Posted by Mary Ann Neder | May 04, 2010 | 0
From the makers of the Ocarina, Leaf Trombone and I Am T-Pain for the iPhone and iPod Touch, Smule has developed a dedicated iPad app, Magic Piano, for the piano music lover in us. My first experience with this app came from watching a YouTube video that was posted of pianist Lang Lang, who in a concert, came out toting an iPad and played Flight of the Bumblebee as his encore performance. So, as a piano music fan, I had to try it out for myself.
Marware EcoVue for iPad Review, Style Meets Function
Posted by Mary Ann Neder | May 04, 2010 | 2
Now that you’ve invested in an iPad, it’s time to find a case to protect your new baby. iPadmodo had the opportunity to check out Marware’s latest case, the earth-friendly EcoVue for iPad case. This case is made from RoHS compliant leather, a process which uses fewer toxins in its tanning process compared to traditional methods.
Pocket Legends Review for iPad
Posted by Wesley Joyce | May 03, 2010 | 1
Looking for a fun game to add to your new iPad? Well I have the perfect game for you. Pocket Legends is a MMPORG for the iPhone that has a version out for the iPad. Now when you think MMPORG you automatically think the intense $15 a month World of Warcraft but this game is not as much as that.
Ace Omicron Review for iPad
Posted by Jason | Apr 12, 2010 | 0
Are you a fan of classic asteroid shooters? Do you own an iPad? If so then Ace Omicron from ProRattaFactor is right up your alley. However if you are not into these types of games, you might want to move on.
Cash Cow Deluxe Review for iPad
Posted by Jason | Apr 09, 2010 | 0
Cash Cow Deluxe from Chillingo is now available on the iPad and while the game does not differ much from it’s iPhone version, it is still guaranteed to give you an “utterly” fantastic time with family and friends of all ages.
UNO HD Review for iPad
Posted by Jason | Apr 07, 2010 | 0
Gameloft has brought the classic card game, UNO to the iPad with the release of UNO HD. Is the game worth it on the new iDevice? Keep reading to find out.
Sparkle HD Review for iPad
Posted by Jason | Apr 05, 2010 | 0
If you are looking for puzzle action that sparkles in high definition quality then Sparkle HD on the iPad is your answer.
Pac-Man Review for iPad
Posted by Jason | Apr 05, 2010 | 0
Namco jumped on the opportunity to release Pac-Man on the iPad as soon as possible, allowing fans to now play the game on a much larger portable screen.
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