One of the more popular options for couch potatoes these days is "cutting the cord" on expensive cable and satellite TV services. The iPad can help to fill that void for less. But you do need to have realistic expectations about how it will work for you. ยป Read Article
Maybe it's the big, bright screen, but Apple iPad users spend much more time consuming Web site content than smartphone users do, said speakers at Ignition West.
The recent Macworld/iWorld convention in San Francisco had no shortage of apps and accessories for Apple's iPad and iPhone, but there were also informative TechTalk sessions, too. Here are some of the highlights.
Details about Nintendo's next-generation console are still coming to light, as the company's president, Satoru Iwata, announced that the Wii U will feature near-field communication (NFC) support.
Wacom has updated its Bamboo line with a trio of more affordable tablets aimed to incorporate art hobbyists and enthusiasts alike.
TechnologyGuide's E3 coverage kicks off next week as the gaming showcase opens in downtown LA. But before getting to the best iPad games of tomorrow, let's take a look at what the App Store has to offer today.
With E3 literally days away, TabletPCReview takes a look at the current Honeycomb offerings to see which games impressed the most. Even though Apple still has Android beat in terms of the number of games, the five quality offerings bode well for the Android tablet operating system.
Over the last three weeks we've reviewed dozens of photography apps for the iPad. Now we highlight the Top 12 iPad apps for easily editing, enhancing, and sharing your photos.
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