Monday, 26 March 2012

the New iPad Retina Display

Do you what to see a painted children tale on the New iPad Retina Display? This is the app you are looking for and it is awesome. Simiula new children apps Pinocchio, Cinderella and Little Red Riding Hood - children tales are updated to the best hires graphics. Each app is loaded with cutting edge features which are sure to attract the interest of many users. Special Offer for a limited time just in time for Easter: "Pinocchio - children tale" App is priced with 100% discount for a limited time

Wednesday, 21 March 2012

iPhone App Combines Food and Travel

McDonalds is available around the globe, but who wants a hamburger when a finger-licking local fare, like Peking Duck or French Paupiette, is up for grabs? For food lovers, sampling local delicacies at some tucked-away restaurant or a local market can be the highlight of a trip abroad. But not knowing what local dishes to try and where to find them makes it difficult for many traveling foodies to fulfill their passion. Luckily, not anymore, with a new iPhone application coming to the rescue.
Device:
iPhone, iPad,iPod
iOS 4.2 or later

Saturday, 17 March 2012

iPad update adds retina artwork for the new iPad

Just few days before the new iPad hits the stores, MoneyWiz for iPad is already prepared with new, retina artwork. We invite you to take a look at the most beautiful personal finance app. MoneyWiz consists of 189 separate images, and 192 icons. If we didn't optimise the artwork for the new display, and you see it on the new iPad, the iOS will automatically scale the images to fit your screen, but the picture will be pixelated, because the current images are just much smaller

Wednesday, 7 March 2012

Apple Sneaks Out Free Tool for Deploying iPad Army

Apple has released a free tool that helps organizations configure and deploy large numbers of iPads and iPhones.

The tool was not mentioned when Apple unveiled its latest iPad during a press event in San Francisco on Wednesday morning, but it’s now available from the company’s online Mac App Store.

Take a Tour of the Solar System for iOS

California based Sprite Labs is proud to announce the release and immediate availability of the updated version of iLearn Solar System for iPhone and iPod touch, an educational app that models the solar system in 3D. This interactive app makes it fun for kids to learn space objects. The iLearn Solar System app is an encyclopedia about the solar system that features many facts and figures about Galaxy, Solar System and each planet of the Solar System.
Device requirements
* Compatible with iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad
* Requires iOS 3.0 or later
* 13.7 MB

Sunday, 4 March 2012

Wakeup Alarms Set By Real World Conditions

Big Paua today introduces IfAlarm 1.0, its new alarm and reminder solution for iPhone, iPad & iPod touch devices. IfAlarm takes the newest ideas in alarm clocks and goes a few steps further. Including standard sleep cycle monitoring, as well as monitoring weather conditions and sleep duration, alarms can be set not just by time but by a range of real world conditions. IfAlarm allows the user to set alarms not just by times but by real world conditions. If it's a beautiful day wake me at sunrise.
iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, 3/4G iPod touch and iPad

Friday, 2 March 2012

iPad 3 Called iPad HD ?

iPad HD
Gizmodo is floating a rumor that the name for Apple's next tablet will be iPad HD, rather than iPad 3. They base this information on alleged part listings from Griffin and Belkin.
Accessories manufacturers don't have a clue about Apple marketing plans until the very last minute. They usually get the physical specifications for new product versions in advance, so they can have products ready for launch. They also may get information about naming for product packaging, close to the release.
We are skeptical about this assumption that third-party accessory makers get information about unreleased Apple products, but share the rumor for the sake of discussion. In the past, Apple may have disclosed the designs of new products with third parties, but Apple CEO Steve Jobs said the company stopped the practice because of leaks.

Given Apple's recent propensity to name iPhone and iPad models using a numerical system, it is likely that the next iPad will follow this trend.