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Video: Acclaimed Artist Uses iPad as Canvas
Posted by Mary Ann Neder | Jun 29, 2010 | 0
Artist David Kassan, in a live broadcast, recently demonstrated his talents using an iPad. In a project that took him three hours to complete, he managed to imprint an amazing likeness of his live model into his ‘magical’ canvas, the Apple iPad.
Video: A Magician and his ‘Magical’ iPad
Posted by Mary Ann Neder | Jun 01, 2010 | 0
Shinya, a Japanese magician, in a recent YouTube video, uses the iPad along with a homemade app, as a prop to showcase his magical talents. Shot next to an Apple retail store, watch as he uses the iPad to demonstrate how communication has evolved.
Hulu Plus Subscription for iPad Delayed
Posted by Mary Ann Neder | May 18, 2010 | 0
Last month, it was reported that Hulu had planned on launching their $10 premium subscription service called Hulu Plus as soon as May 24. Today, MediaMemo’s Peter Kafka, stated there is “no way” this service will become available by next week.
Video: Modified Blimp Controlled with an iPad
Posted by Mary Ann Neder | May 17, 2010 | 0
BreakfastNY.com have made this video showing a modified blimp being flown with an iPad, using a custom software that connects it to a built-in computer. The blimp also has a front-camera which displays what it sees on the iPad’s display.
Apple Launches New iPad Commercial, ‘What is iPad’
Posted by Mary Ann Neder | May 13, 2010 | 0
If you were watching American Idol last night, you may have seen Apple’s latest iPad commercial, ‘What is iPad’. Apple’s latest marketing campaign is a remake of an ad created 20 years ago for the Apple Newton, the iPad’s great-great-great-grandfather.
Video: iPad Multi-Touch Capabilities
Posted by Mary Ann Neder | May 11, 2010 | 0
Two videos began to surface this morning showcasing the number of multi-touches the iPad can simultaneously support. It appears that the magic number here is 11.
Video: iPad/iPhone Combination Game Console, Concept Only
Posted by Mary Ann Neder | Apr 28, 2010 | 1
What do you get when you hook up an iPad, using the TV-out feature, into a 42 inch plasma tv and wirelessly control it using an iPhone? One very expensive iGame console, perhaps.
So Easy to Use, Even Toddlers Can iPad
Posted by Mary Ann Neder | Apr 07, 2010 | 1
The iPad’s interface is so easy to understand, even little tots can figure it out. Check out this footage posted on 9to5Mac of this cute little two and a half year old girl playing with her father’s brand new iPad. Watch how easily she navigates through various apps found on the device.
Video, PCMag Labs’ iPad Review
Posted by Mary Ann Neder | Apr 01, 2010 | 0
PCMag Labs recently reviewed the iPad to show what the device can do. Watch as the reviewer briefly goes through each of the iPad’s best features such as Photos, Mail, Pages, YouTube and more. It’s certainly enough to get everyone aboard the iPad bandwagon.
Video Preview of iPad’s App Store
Posted by Mary Ann Neder | Mar 29, 2010 | 0
Federico Viticci, editor of MacStories, was just sent an exclusive, behind-the-scenes video of what we’ll see once the iPad App Store goes live.
Apple Updates Site, Offers iPad Guided Tours
Posted by Mary Ann Neder | Mar 29, 2010 | 0
Apple had just updated their iPad page with the addition of the Safari Guided Tour of the device’s 11 features: Safari, Mail, Photos, Videos, YouTube, iPod, iTunes, iBooks, Keynote, Pages and Numbers. Head on to Apple now to familiarize yourself with the device before your shipment comes in.
CBS.com Work on Site Updates to Support iPad
Posted by Mary Ann Neder | Mar 25, 2010 | 0
Colum ODwyer from The Other Mac Blog stumbled onto something different on CBS’ website yesterday. As he went to the site to watch his shows, he discovered a couple of “iPad – test” video links. Currently videos on CBS.com uses Flash and we all know support for this format still eludes the iPad. So what gives?
Wired and VIVmag Highlight Magazines on the iPad
Posted by Mary Ann Neder | Mar 24, 2010 | 0
Print magazines may soon be a thing of the past. Sure, digital media have reared its face before, but it never seemed to have caught on and stayed. With the advent of the iPad and its interactivity, two well known magazines, Wired Magazine and VIVmag, are both taking advantage of this technology to create a user experience so engrossing, print media may soon come to an end.
Video: The Deconstruction of the iPad Ad
Posted by Mary Ann Neder | Mar 09, 2010 | 0
Neil Curtis has taken the iPad commercial shown on the Oscar broadcast and clarified it. He slowed down the ad to 15% speed, which gives us a much better idea of what’s really going on.
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