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Google TV or Apple TV?

Apple, met with limited success of the Apple TV, has called its device "a hobby" but Google, with its Google TV, is forging ahead with what it believes could revolutionize the industry. So how do they compare?

Walmart Slashes iPhone 3GS to $97

If there’s even been a more sure sign that new iPhones are coming in the immediate future, it’s the fact that Walmart slashed the price of Apple’s iPhone to $97, representing a savings of $100 if you’d purchased it from them last week.

Head Back to School In Style With a Free iPod touch

While those who recently graduated may be missing their Apple discount, those who are going to be heading back to school this fall can take advantage of Apple's standard college student discount with the added bonus of a free iPod touch.

10 Presentation Tips for the Mac

When you give a presentation on your Mac, the last thing you want is for something to go wrong. Here’s my top 10 list of helpful tips that will help you get the most out of presenting with your Mac.

Will ePubs Replace Your Library?

The idea of reading on mobile devices is not new. Devices like the Amazon Kindle and the Sony eReader have been around for a while, but with the buzz surrounding iBooks sparking more interest, are digital books worth it?

10 Must-Have Board Games for the iPad

With the increased screen real estate of the iPad, it's the perfect device for playing board games. If you haven't had a chance to browse some of the great titles available on the App Store, here's some of our favorite board games to get you started.

In Depth Look: Pages on the iPad

Apple’s famous word processing application Pages has seen its first update of 2010, delivered as a touch-enabled little brother for the new iPad. But how does this version stack up to its OS X counterpart? After testing the app for almost a week, here are my thoughts.

iPhone OS 4.0: Mail, Folders & iBooks

iPhone fans around the world will rejoice with the improvements coming in Apple’s iPhone 4.0 OS this summer. Support for organizing applications within folders, an improved Mail app and the new iBooks app are among the most notable.

Video: Launch Day iPad Purchase

The line here in Southlake, TX was pretty pathetic, which was just fine by me. Once I was through the doors I tried out an iPad for few seconds and then was quickly moved on to the purchasing process. Here's a video of the experience.

iPhone 4G Without AT&T?

For those of you who are just unimpressed with sub-4G speeds on your iPhones (or those who do not wish to upgrade to a new device), consider the Sierra Wireless Overdrive 4G WiFi hotspot by Sprint. Though coverage is not the best at the moment, Sprint [...]

The Next iPhone: Are We Ready for 4G?

When the fanfare of the iPad launch begins to diminish, eyes will begin to look to the fast approaching summer and seek an updated iPhone. Though rumors of the iPhone 4.0 OS are circulating, there’s been little talk about what could be next for the iPhone [...]

iGroups: Apple’s Welcome to the Social

An interesting patent of Apple’s relating to a social networking app surfaced recently. Dubbed iGroups, the app aims to solve the pitfalls of traditional social networks, like Facebook, that require users be a member before being able to participate. Instead, iGroups creates a virtual social network based on proximity. To set the scene, imagine a casual...