If you were wondering if the Apple iPad is a fad or not, you should know that the folks at NetMarketShare said the Apple tablet accounts for more than 1 percent of the global web traffic and 2.1 percent of all U.S. traffic. While that may not seem like much in the grand scheme of…
Bing for iPad updated with lasso search
It’s a little bizarre to thing of Microsoft making cool apps for Apple products, but a few months ago Bing launched on the iPad, and it was actually pretty impressive. Today, they’ve followed up with their first update, which has a snazzy feature called Lasso. After you tap a new option in the navigation bar,…
Google+ for iPhone and iPad now waiting for Apple approval
Google Plus has been all the rage the past week, with some users saying that it’s a pretty formidable alternative to Facebook. The social network already has a fully working Android app, but the iOS app has yet to land in the iTunes store. On the bright side, it seems to be waiting on Apple’s…
NetMarketShare: iPad now accounts for 1% of web browsing globally, 2.1% in the U.S.
The new Net Applications NetMarketShare report says that the iPad now accounts for over 1% of worldwide web browsing and 2.1% in the US. Moreover the figures suggest mobile browsing is on the rise all around the world, accounting for 5% globally and more than 8.2% in the U.S. of A. iPad mobile web usage…
Order & Chaos Online’s first big update releasing tomorrow; New armor sets teased
Last month, Gameloft announced it was working on the first major update for Order & Chaos Online which was supposed to be released some time last month. As with most MMOs, sometimes release dates for updates tend to slip, but Update #1 is set to roll out tomorrow morning at 6 AM GMT (which is…
LTE iPad 3 and iPhone 5 hinted in AT&T LulzSec leak
Hurting for more iPhone 5 and iPad 3 info? LulzSec, an anonymous group of internet misfits, have been on a hacking rampage over the last 50 days or so, which has just recently concluded with some information from inside AT&T. Most of the documents revolve around AT&T’s LTE rollout, including how they plan on implementing…
Apple iOS 5 beta 2 has Wi-Fi sync, OTA update capabilities enabled
Apple iOS 5 is slowly but surely coming together as beta 2, which was released to developers recently, includes Wi-Fi sync and the framework for over-the-air (OTA) updates. These features were announced during Apple’s iOS 5 presentation at WWDC 2011, and it is really a nice overhaul of the operating system. Notifications have been improved…
Fring introduces iPad group video chat capabilities
When the iPad 2 was announced, we weren’t too surprised about the inclusion of front and rear-facing cameras for video recording and video chatting. It’s hard to say whether FaceTime has been a hit amongst iOS users, but it’s a nice option when a video call would be a better experience than a normal voice…
Hipmunk iPad app aims to take the pain out of travel search (Video)
Hipmunk is a cool travel booking site that I really suggest you check and the company has just released an iPad app which tries to take the pain out of looking for a flight. The Hipmunk iPad app uses the company’s special “Agony” filter – It searches for flights not just based on price but…
New York Post no longer works in your iPad’s web browser, you’re forced to download the app
It’s 2011 and as more and more people opt to get their news fix from digital sources, main stream media is forced to adopt to the new world, often making decisions that make them look … how should we put this kindly, foolish. Enter The New York Post, one of the more sensational newspapers you…









