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RockMelt social browser comes to the iPad, offers up news stories tailored to your interests
Posted On 10 Oct 2012 By Dana Wollman. Under: Uncategorized.
Remember RockMelt The "social web browser"? The name doesn't come up often, especially when we talk about conventional browsers like Firefox, Chrome, IE and Safari. Well, rest assured, the startup is still alive and kicking: after releasing an iPhone...
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RockMelt social browser comes to the iPad, offers up news stories tailored to your interests
Posted On 10 Oct 2012 By Dana Wollman. Under: Uncategorized.
Remember RockMelt The "social web browser"? The name doesn't come up often, especially when we talk about conventional browsers like Firefox, Chrome, IE and Safari. Well, rest assured, the startup is still alive and kicking: after releasing an iPhone...
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Showtime’s second screen iPad app hits 2.0, goes from Social to Sync
Posted On 23 Sep 2012 By Richard Lawler. Under: Uncategorized.
With its season premieres of Dexter and Homeland (trailers are embedded after the break) on deck for next Sunday evening, Showtime has refashioned its second screen iPad app in version 2.0 and even changed the name to reflect new features. Now dubbed...
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Adobe Digital Publishing Suite Single Edition gets cozy with Creative Cloud, code deficient designers rejoice
Posted On 18 Sep 2012 By Billy Steele. Under: Uncategorized.
If you've been looking for a way to make publishing for the iPad much easier and erase the coding headaches, Adobe is looking to oblige. The software company has announced that its Digital Publishing Suite (DPS) Single Edition is now part of the Crea...
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Stitcher updates its iOS app with offline mode for data-free radio
Posted On 10 Sep 2012 By Jamie Rigg. Under: Uncategorized.
Stitcher is all about giving the people what they want and, only days after introducing its popular lists, it's back with an offline mode for its iOS apps. Despite boasting one of the smallest data footprints in the streaming game (0.2MB per minute),...
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Pac-12 Conference streams come to iPad, fuel that Big Game rivalry on the road
Posted On 30 Aug 2012 By Jon Fingas. Under: Uncategorized.
Cal and Stanford fans away from home no longer have to huddle around their laptops if they want to learn who's one-upping who. The Pac-12 Conference has just launched an iPad app for its authenticated Pac-12 Now service: as long as you're with a TV p...
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Football fans score additional content in Sky Sports for iPad update
Posted On 20 Aug 2012 By Jamie Rigg. Under: Uncategorized.
The app devs over at Sky Sports are having a busy year, and after improving their iPad offering for the F1 season, they're back with a "second screen" update for football (soccer) fans. Just in time for the start of the UK Premier League season, the ...
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GetGlue for iPad hits version 3.0: adds personalized guides, show recommendations and alerts
Posted On 17 Aug 2012 By Edgar Alvarez. Under: Uncategorized.
GetGlue's been giving social TV watchers a hub they can count on within Cupertino's tablet for a good while now. Today, however, the application's reached version three-dot-oh, which means there's a slew of new goodies in tow. Among some of the fresh...
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Amazon Instant Video iPad app now available, iPhone and iPod Touch still left wanting
Posted On 01 Aug 2012 By Richard Lawler. Under: Uncategorized.
A day after upgrading its cloud music player, Amazon has delivered a native Amazon Instant Video app for iPad (not iPhone or iPod Touch, yet) to the App Store. It has access to streaming Prime Instant Video for subscribers, as well as downloaded or s...
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Maily For iPad Is Your Kids’ First Email Application
Posted On 25 Jul 2012 By Sarah Perez. Under: Uncategorized.
Maily is a new iPad app launching today that aims to be your kids' first email application. Because, you know, kids these days and their busy schedules. Ha! In all seriousness, Maily is a communications tool that lets kids easily share messages and drawings with family and friends through a simplified interface that even a small child as young as three can manage, at least according to early tests.No Comments
