Join.Me is a new service from LogMeIn promising simple and easy screen sharing between PCs and tablets, with both free and paid offerings. Simple, easy, and free? There has to be a catch, right? Find out in this full review.ยป Read Article
What are the best ways to share office docs, photos and other files across tablets, PCs and phones? We compare four leading cloud apps: Dropbox, Box, Cubby, and Google Drive.
What are the best iPad apps for finding phrases, or for drilling down deeply into a foreign language? We've tested eight top apps. Here are the pros and cons.
Hulu Plus is finally available for Android tablets, and it fills a major gap in the platform's app catalog. Does Hulu Plus offer enough to dethrone the current king of Android streaming, Netflix?
Next Issue has been described as 'Netflix for magazines'. Just like the movie services, users can pay a flat monthly fee for unlimited access to popular magazines from their tablets. It might be the future of publishing, but is it any good?
ZAP! BAM! BOOM! Whether you're into Spiderman, Archie, or edgy indie titles, the iPad is fast becoming the preferred medium of choice for discerning comic book fans. Here's what you need to know before turning to your tablet for your weekly comics fix.
The Apple iPad can act as an excellent tool for trading and learning about stocks. We've selected seven cool apps in this category. Can they turn you into a Wall Street tycoon?
Tax time is here and the deadline for filing is mere days away. Because paper forms and trips to the accountant are so last century, here are six iPad apps you can use to get info, gain tax advice, or actually file online.
Angry Birds Space combines all the pig-killing slingshot fun of the original with space physics courtesy of NASA. Is it just a gimmicky retread, or does Rovio have a new interstellar hit on its hands?
Just in time for the next-generation Apple iPad, Adobe has released its Photoshop Touch app for iPad. How does the new iPad app compare vs. desktop Photoshop? Read the full review.
Google Play is in a stir due to the release of the Chrome Beta for tablets running ICS 4.0 and above, but before you go crazy with glee, first take a look at how it stacks up against the built-in Android browser it's intended to replace.
Along with the new iPad and iOS 5.1, Apple unveiled iPhoto, the newest addition to the iOS iLife suite of apps. Apple claims iPhoto brings "multi-Touch to photography in a breakthrough way." Let's see if that's true.
Microsoft already released a mobile version OneNote, its popular notes app, for iOS. Now it's also available for Android. The iOS version certainly had its limits, is the Android version any better?
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