A Must Have iPad Accessory: The iProp Stand

I got this stand a few months ago and I just about never use my iPad Retina without it now. Its greatly exapnded usage of the iPad as I am able to sure it in many different circumstances. And the iPad Retina is so heavy, you really do need a stand if you plan to use […]

Wozniak and the EFF Call for Apple and Others to Open Up Their Platforms

The post from the Electronic Frontier Foundation is titlted "Apple's Crystal Prison and the Future of Open Platforms" and it makes the case for more open mobile systems to spur innovation. What I want most out of this is for these companies to reduce their process that force us to be locked so much into […]

The WatchESPN App is Awesome! Live Streaming ESPN All the Time

If your cable provider has made a deal with ESPN you can access ESPN live from your iPhone, iPad, computers, and Android devices. And the quality of the picture is great! This is very similar to the HBOGO app that allows you to get HBO wherever you are. This is progress! It is not available […]

The Google Art Project and WikiPaintings: The Art World at Your Fingertips

The art projects in the works for some time offer some great new ways to look at museums and the life works of artists.  The Google Art Project I had not heard of The Google Art Project until a couple of weeks ago and it is very fun to play with. Google is using their […]

iPad: Retina Displays Are Underrated

The announcement of the features for the new version of the iPad were not filled with the joyous delight that many other Apple announcments have been met with. I thought the addition of the Retina display was a huge step forward for the device. When I got my iPhone 4 I was really surprised how […]

The iPad apps I’m starting to use

After many months of barley using the ipad, I have recently started finding some uses for it. Such as: Using my main Social Media tool Hootsuite on it. Especially during sporting events. Reading magazines. Right now I get National Geographic and Entertainment Weekly. Nat Geo has some great functionality built it like an RSS feed […]