As cool as some of the new devices are, we’ve yet to find one that offers everything we want in a tablet. Here are the essential features we’d expect to see on our dream slate. Read the original post by Melissa J. Perenson and Robert Strohmeyer
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Amazon’s Price Check lets you scan, snap, and speak to search
Price Check by Amazon is a new utility that makes it easy to look up an item and make sure you’re getting the best possible deal. Read the original post by Dan Moren
Review: Kingdom Conquest for iPhone
Kingdom Conquest combines different elements of MMOs to make for an experience that, while complex, is incredibly unique. Read the original post by Stephanie Kent
TiVo Premiere app turns iPad into remote, program guide
Tivo has announced the Tivo Premiere app for iPad, which will let Tivo customers browse full-screen program guides on their iPads without interrupting playback, schedule one-time recordings and Season Pass recordings while on-the-go, and control playback with simple gestures, among other things. Read the original post by David Dahlquist
First Look: Due 1.2
When it comes to task management, the App Store is ripe with all sorts of options for disorganized iPhone users. Due, now in version 1.2, seeks to complement more robust calendar programs by giving users a quick and easy way to add reminders and timers. Read the original post by Serenity Caldwell
Review: Speak It for iPhone and iPad
This app makes clever use of copy-and-paste and iOS 4’s multitasking capabilities to give you a great mobile text-to-speech offering no matter what iOS device you’re using. Read the original post by Rob de la Cretaz
iPhone Firmware Update iOS 4.2 Launches Today
Apple officially released the iOS 4.2 update today at 10AM PST. iPhone 4 owners get a special surprise in the latest operating system, free Find My iPhone service. The feature makes it possible to locate your lost iPhone using maps on the web. Previously the service required a paid MobileMe subscription to use. iPhone 3G…
iOS 4.2: Ten features it still needs
Now that iOS 4.2 is out, we’re lauding its many great features, but it’s also time to take a look at its biggest omissions. Read the original post by Dan Frakes
iOS 4.2: Ten great features
iOS 4.2 at last unifies all of Apple’s mobile devices under the same software. Macworld picks out ten of the most welcome features in the new release. Read the original post by Macworld Staff
Apple’s iOS 4.2 Available Today for iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch
Apple today announced that iOS 4.2, the latest version of the world’s most advanced mobile operating system, is available today for download for iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch. iOS 4.2 brings over 100 new features from iOS 4.0, 4.1, and 4.2 to iPad, including Multitasking, Folders, Unified Inbox, Game Center, AirPlay, and AirPrint. “iOS 4.2…
iOS 4.2: What you need to know
iOS 4.2 finally unifies all of Apple’s mobile devices under one software version. So, what can you expect from this one release to rule them all? Read the original post by Dan Moren
Apple releases iOS 4.2.1
On Monday, Apple released iOS 4.2, bringing features such as multitasking and unified inboxes to iPads, and adding AirPlay and AirPrint functionality to other supported iOS devices. Read the original post by Jason Snell
ChangeWave: iPhone satisfaction tops the pack
ChangeWave Research’s latest survey of smartphone satisfaction shows the iPhone leading the pack, and shows strong interest for Apple’s smartphone from subscribers on carriers other than AT&T. Read the original post by Dan Moren
touchAble adds tempo control, other features for iPad DJs
touchAble, an application that lets DJs orchestrate their live performances directly from their iPad, has been updated with new features. Read the original post by Joel Mathis
World of Goo is coming to the iPad
This popular, independent physics puzzler is just about ready for Apple’s tablet, complete with multiplayer support for up to 11 fingers on-screen simultaneously. Read the original post by David Chartier