Archive for the ‘Reviews’ Category
Have you thought about jailbreaking your iPad? Other than multitasking maybe you’ve wondered if there is any benefit to it. iPad.net has posted what they consider to be the top 5 free apps for your jailbroken iPad. Here is the list of the apps along with a brief description.
0. Cydia
Why zero? Because you get Cydia when you jailbreak your Ipad. What’s Cydia? It’s a little like the … Read More
Amazing Aquarium Clock is a simple and tranquil animated clock app.
The app includes five different coral reef wallpapers that are very colorful and tranquil. Each wallpaper includes the specific attributes of a coral reef, which makes the app great because the image and animation are high quality.
While the background image is not entirely animated, the app does feature over 30 different tropical fish swimming in the reef and … Read More
Do you have World Cup fever? Got a headache yet from those wonderful vuvuzelas yet? Currently, CBC.ca has online streams so you can lose productivity at work. What about if you have an iPad? Well, thanks to Rogers you can now watch streaming 2010 World Cup games–but it’s only for iPad 3G customers with Rogers.
Here’s what you’ll get with the 2010 FIFA World Cup TM iPad App:
All 64 games … Read More
You’ve probably played with Google Earth for your Mac/PC and iPhone. It’s an incredible way to travel the globe and find any famous landmark in the comfort of your home while in your underwear (err…maybe not the latter). Anyways, Google has announced they have updated and released Google Earth for the iPad.
Here’s the app description for Google Earth:
Hold the world in the palm of your hand. With Google … Read More
I’ve had so much fun over the last week with my new iPad and I’ve also spent a few dollars downloading and trying out new apps. One of the apps I’ve downloaded is Documents to Go. I have been using Documents to Go since the “Palm” days and was really happy to see that they finally came out with a version for the iPad. Documents to Go is produced by … Read More
The iPad launched in Canada (along with other countries around the world) last week on May 28th. People who pre-ordered had their deliveries delayed by FedEx and people waited in line from coast to coast. We also digested iPad 3G data plans from Rogers, Bell, and Telus (last to debut their plans) as well. With your iPad just over a week old, what’s your take … Read More
iFunia is an online brand that creates many audio and video conversion programs for both Windows and Mac environments. With the launch of the iPad, they updated their Video Converter Pro app to include support for the latest Apple device.
The iFunia Video Converter Pro is a Mac application that is used to, as the name implies, convert video in either SD or HD. The app supports many of the most … Read More
iDleFrame is a picture frame for the iPad but that also includes a clock, the time, and date/calendar with the photo slideshow.
iDleFrame allows users to turn their iPad into a digital picture frame that also includes the current time, date, and calendar during the photo slides. While the iPad does already include a digital picture frame feature, iDleFrame essentially adds the clock and calendar functions.
The app … Read More
When the iPad launched in the USA on April 3rd, I was contemplating driving down to pick up an iPad to bring back to Canada (similar to my experience with the first iPhone). Lucky enough, one of my brother’s friends happened to be in Seattle during the weekend launch. He emailed to say that iPad were in stock and picked up a few iPads for us (thanks Ben!).
So as … Read More
Absolute Vintage is an application that allows users to create an Old Time vintage photo using faces of yourself or your friends. Originally available for the iPhone, the app has received a redesign for the iPad.
Absolute Vintage Studio by David iSoft
Absolute Vintage is a really neat application and if you get creative enough, you can have a lot of fun with it. The app allows users to use … Read More






