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Written by Allison Wahl |
Harness Movie Magic With Scene It? Harry Potter |
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Written by Allison Wahl |
Changing the e-Reader GamePosted in Books on 03 Sep 2010
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Written by Natalie Doak |
Disney Digicomics |
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Everyone has a time in their life when Disney characters are considered a part of the family, or at the very least as friends. I remember this time very fondly and love the idea of being able to revisit it. Who says you can’t still appreciate Disney comics as an adult? Here is an app for children and adults to take some time with their Disney friends. |
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Written by Allison Wahl |
e-Read This!Posted in Books on 02 Jul 2010
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While there are certainly a lot of e-reader devices out there, none hold a candle to the iPad. However, before settling down in a comfy chair with your iPad to do some reading, it’s important to choose the right e-book app. Here are some of the best ones out there: Read the rest of this entry » |
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Written by Sungtae Park |
DC Comics Comes to iPad, iPhone, & iPod TouchPosted in Books, Entertainment on 23 Jun 2010
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DC Comics is famous for our well-known super-heroes such as Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, and other countless characters. And now, the comics finally comes to iPad, iPhone, & iPod Touch! Read the rest of this entry » |
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Written by Den |
iPad applications or what we expect from iPad appsPosted in Books, Business, Education, Entertainment, Games, Health & Fitness, Kids, Lifestyle, Medical, Miscellaneous, Music, Navigation, News, Photography, Productivity, Reference, Social Networking, Sports, Travel, Utilities, Weather on 28 Jan 2010
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Audio Footnote |
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Audio Footnote lets you record voice notes while listening to audio books and podcasts. Record important thoughts, ideas or action steps and recall them later. Quickly browse your device’s audio books or podcasts from within Audio Footnote. Begin playing your audio program using familiar controls and record your notes as quickly as they come to you! Your notes are saved and sorted according to the program you were listening to, the date and how far into the program you were. Read the rest of this entry » |
















