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Should You Buy an iPad or Wait For The Microsoft Surface?
Should You Buy an iPad or Wait For The Microsoft Surface?
With the Microsoft Surface revealed, you might say it has got many people excited over it – even if we still do not know about its price, date of availability or even simply how long its battery life is. Still, it has caused such a stir that is has brought up the question: should I buy an iPad now or wait for the Microsoft Surface? One thing is sure, though. Nothing has caused people to think and wait for the iPad.
Most people just go and buy. However, if you are among the many that are eyeing on the Surface, here are some details that you may want to take a look at before deciding ………………….. read more: http://www.zdnet.com/blog/
What Apps Should You Choose For Travelling?
Summer – the season to go outdoors. Whether you are planning a weekend R and R or a weeklong trek to the woods, you may want to have some iPad applications on hand that will make your travel preparation quite easier. One of the first applications is called TripIt, which allows you to consolidate and share all your travel information, so you no longer have to dig through every single email to find flight numbers or destination addresses.
This is just one of the many apps. To find out what the others are, continue reading on. Remember that some of these apps also have iPhone versions …………………….. read more: http://howto.cnet.com/
Do You Know The Reading Rainbow App For iPad?
If you are looking for a reading application for the iPad to use for your child, then you might want to consider the Reading Rainbow App. It is a fun application that is very easy to use and can be used by toddlers to older children. It features a fun “sticker” reward system that gets kids interested more in reading books. However, if you download the trial version, you can only read one book.
The app also has only one profile which can be difficult if you have multiple children using the app. The application has fun illustrations and activities, helping kids get hooked on reading books ………………….. read more: http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2406301,00.asp
With the Microsoft Surface revealed, you might say it has got many people excited over it – even if we still do not know about its price, date of availability or even simply how long its battery life is. Still, it has caused such a stir that is has brought up the question: should I buy an iPad now or wait for the Microsoft Surface? One thing is sure, though. Nothing has caused people to think and wait for the iPad.
Most people just go and buy. However, if you are among the many that are eyeing on the Surface, here are some details that you may want to take a look at before deciding ………………….. read more: http://www.zdnet.com/blog/
What Apps Should You Choose For Travelling?
Summer – the season to go outdoors. Whether you are planning a weekend R and R or a weeklong trek to the woods, you may want to have some iPad applications on hand that will make your travel preparation quite easier. One of the first applications is called TripIt, which allows you to consolidate and share all your travel information, so you no longer have to dig through every single email to find flight numbers or destination addresses.
This is just one of the many apps. To find out what the others are, continue reading on. Remember that some of these apps also have iPhone versions …………………….. read more: http://howto.cnet.com/
Do You Know The Reading Rainbow App For iPad?
If you are looking for a reading application for the iPad to use for your child, then you might want to consider the Reading Rainbow App. It is a fun application that is very easy to use and can be used by toddlers to older children. It features a fun “sticker” reward system that gets kids interested more in reading books. However, if you download the trial version, you can only read one book.
The app also has only one profile which can be difficult if you have multiple children using the app. The application has fun illustrations and activities, helping kids get hooked on reading books ………………….. read more: http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2406301,00.asp

