Sports Illustrated iPad app goes horizontal
The pioneering sports magazine changes how its iPad version can be displayed. Design is one reason, but not the critical factor. Also, a primer on what’s going on with tablets.
The pioneering sports magazine changes how its iPad version can be displayed. Design is one reason, but not the critical factor. Also, a primer on what’s going on with tablets.
Want to learn a little bit more about the date you have next week or that HR manager who can approve your next promotion? Forget
Will you pay for news on your iPad? Publishers hope so, as a new plan to offer iPad subscriptions prepares to launch. Also in today’s
The Appolicious family of websites, which also includes AndroidApps.com and yap.appolicious.com, today unveiled a new feature that showcases relevant apps to users based on who
Reports indicate that Samsung’s Android tab will land at AT&T soon. Also in today’s App Industry Roundup, Verizon will develop its own app store and Facebook’s
We need temporary apps that dissolve like time-release capsules – and trends are converging to take apps in that direction. This is Fashion Week in
Is the iPad coming to Target? It may as an onslaught of tab competitors will arrive elsewhere shortly. Also in today’s App Industry Roundup, Android bloatware
Gaming and social media are users’ favorite apps and Game Center combines the two, yet early reviews of the service are mixed. Also in today’s
TransPerfect has just launched TransPerfect TransImage, the iPhone app for, yes, translating. (Fun fact: TransPerfect was founded in an NYU dorm room by two business
Nike’s no longer a pioneer in workout gadgets as its new app emulates other iPhone and Android apps. Also in today’s App Industry Report, a
With no looming work stoppage in the iPhone arena, we present these ten iPhone apps that will help get you through opening week of the
Just in time for marathon season comes the just released Nike+ GPS iPhone app to help runners in all skill levels in their training. The