Mac Gems: Grappler 1.0.3 video download utility Grappler is a nifty little Mac application that lets you download videos and music from YouTube and the Web easily and quickly. |
Gartenberg: Apple cuts cord, brings post-PC world closer Is it a post-PC world or a sans-PC world? Michael Gartenberg says that Apple's recent announcements at WWDC bring the sans-PC world closer than ever before. |
The Week in iOS Accessories: I'm on a boat! If there's one thing that iOS accessories prove, it's that the iOS devices themselves are endlessly versatile. Even nautical. |
Epson iPrint adds document, web printing options Epson has expanded its photo-printing app for iOS devices, making it possible to publish documents and web pages directly from your iPhone or iPad to the company's line of printers. |
Roadshow for iPad saves videos for viewing later Fetch Softworkss new Roadshow app for the iPad allows you to save web videos from most online video providers -- with the notable exception of YouTube -- for viewing later, even when the device is offline. |
How to build your own AirPlay audio system Want to wirelessly stream your music to speakers using Apple's AirPlay technology, but don't want to buy an expensive (and still somewhat rare) AirPlay-enabled system? Dan Frakes explains how to make your own. |
Barnes & Noble: Ebooks outsell physical books three to one Barnes & Noble on Tuesday said it sold three times as many digital books through its website compared to physical books during the fourth fiscal quarter. |
Introducing Macworld's iPad 2 Superguide You've finally managed to pick up your very own iPad 2. Now let the editors at Macworld help you learn everything you need to know about it with our iPad 2 Superguide, available as a PDF, on CD, and on Apple's iBookstore. |
NY Post's iPad paywall causes stir Critics are crying foul over the New York Post's effort to push subscriptions for its iPad app by blocking access to its website via the Safari browser. |
The Macalope Weekly: What a riot You know what's funny? Obtuse bloggers who insist on talking about Apple. You know what's not funny? RIM's first quarter financial report. |
Five ways that the Kindle can still beat the Nook The latest Barnes & Noble Nook e-reader is getting a lot of positive buzz, and for good reason. But here are five ways that Amazon can regain the competitive edge in the e-reader race. |
Review: Kobo eReader Touch Edition This slim, lightweight e-reader is eminently pocketable and has a responsive touchscreen, but it lacks the finesse of its competition. |
Spotify's U.S. launch coming soon? Spotify is likely to launch in the U.S. within a matter of weeks -- if statements from a company executive are to be believed. |
Mac Gems: VidConvert 1.0.5 Video conversion can be tricky for those who dont know (or care) about bit rates, frame sizes, and so on. Reggie Ashworths VidConvert 1.0.4 makes the process easy with some simple settings, but also offers fine-tuned control for those who want to tweak to their hearts content. |
Hands on with Frenzapp, a social music-discovery app Following in the footsteps of its older sibling Frenzapp, Bitsmedias Frenzapp Music helps you share your music recommendations with your friends while learning from their musical tastes. |
Remains of the Day: My life's an open iBook Apple's got yet another iTrademarkInfringement case on its hands, China sends iPad corporate spies to the big house, and Facebook apparently plans to take on Apple at a modern day Battle of Thermopylae. |
Opinion: High hopes for Facebook's rumored iPad app The New York Times reports that Facebook will release an iPad app soon. Here's what Lex Friedman hopes that app looks like. |
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