Tag Archives: ipad

Smaller iPad?

Reports (AppleInsider) indicate Apple may be preparing to respond to the new Google tablet with a smaller (and less expensive) iPad.

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HyperCard – 25 years later

ArsTechnica offers a nice “25 years later” article on Hypercard. I still love that program/environment and wonder why no one will revive a decent similar product. No, for those of you who keep sending me “similar” products, I have not … Continue reading

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MyTunesPro

If you are an iPad owner and sometimes listen to your iTunes music using this device, allow me to recommend MyTunesHD. I am not certain how this works, but this software improves the sound a great deal. Using your iTunes … Continue reading

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iPad in Education

I follow the ReadWriteWeb because I think the blog offers reviews with some depth. Here is a recent post regarding the impact the iPad has had on education. If this topic is of interest, I also recommend some of the … Continue reading

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iBooks?

Here is what I do not get about the iBook “model”. I have a book about ready to go. It is a rework and upgrade of a book my wife and I have had on the college market since the … Continue reading

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TWIT Author Debate

Not sure how many individuals who follow this blog also follow MacBreak Weekly (Leo Laporte and colleagues). They have an interesting debate (in the middle of this episode) on Apple and education. The focus concerns equity rather than some of … Continue reading

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More tablets at home

PEW just released some amazing stats on purchases during the holiday season. Approximately 30% of adults know have access to a tablet or e-reader (20% tablet). PEW data did not indicate if having children in the family was associated with … Continue reading

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Summly

The newest tech buzz seems to be focused on the newest wonderkid – Nick D’Aloisio. His product is Summly an app that takes a new approach to summarizing web pages. Here is a description from Wired. I have been giving … Continue reading

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100 Cameras in 1

Here is a suggestion for those of you who like photography and wish you could do more with your images. 100 Cameras in 1 is an app from Stuck in Customs and Trey Radcliff (I listen to his commentary on … Continue reading

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Presenting with iPad – MacWorld Recommendations

For those wanting to use their iPad 2 for presentations, here are some recommendations from MacWorld.

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