Archive for April, 2010

When will we see Verizon iPhone 4G release date?

Friday, April 23rd, 2010

The new iPhone 4G is coming in summer, and this iPhone 4G prototype hardware photo is the proof of that. What we don’t know is whether or not Apple will release a Verizon iPhone 4G. Type in “iPhone” in Google, and the first suggestion you get is “Verizon iPhone”. This definitely indicates that many users want a Verizon iPhone. A Verizon iPhone 4G release date doesn’t seem likely this June, however The Wall Street Journal has said that Apple may release two iPhones in June, and one of them will support Verizon’s CDMA network. This is just a rumor, and as you know there are many rumors when it comes to Apple’s upcoming products. You never know what they release until they actually release it. Even if Apple releases a Verizon iPhone this June, it won’t be on the 4G network because Verizon’s 4G network won’t be ready until 2011. Related Posts Verizon thinks an iPhone deal is in the cards with 4G network on the horizon iPhone 4.0 Release Date: June 2010 4G Verizon iPhone caught on camera?

Cartoon Sprint: Added Hurdles: New Record of Personal!

Friday, April 23rd, 2010

Cartoon Sprint: Added Hurdles only knows broken English and it’s incredibly simple, nevertheless, many people can’t bring themselves to put it down. Like many of the hand-drawn apps that came before it, Cartoon Sprint even made it into the Top 100 for awhile. In Cartoon Sprint, you are a hurdler stick figure or a sprinter stick figure. You sprint by pressing one of four buttons when it blinks red, and not pressing it when it doesn’t (pressing the non-red buttons slows you down). To jump hurdles, touch anywhere on the screen once you get to the yellow line before the hurdles. There are two things you should know about Cartoon Sprint: Added Hurdles. One: the game is really simple. I don’t mean Galaga simple or Street Fighter simple. I mean Commodore 64 simple. These graphics make those antelope cave paintings in France look like Avatar. And, two: it’s really, really addictive. (…) Read the rest of Cartoon Sprint: Added Hurdles: New Record of Personal! All App Reviews © AppCraver.com, 2010. | Cartoon Sprint: Added Hurdles: New Record of Personal! | Best iPad Apps | Best Free Apps

Wall Street Journal Releases iPad Subs Figures

Friday, April 23rd, 2010

We asked the question ‘would people be prepared to pay $17.29 per month for an iPad subscription to the Wall Street Journal’, when the news broke back in March that the newspaper would be charging such an amount .  This week, the WSJ has given us their answer, and it’s yes.  And no. It’s yes because

99 year old grandma gets an iPad [Video]

Friday, April 23rd, 2010

The iPad is being used by everyone, we have seen babies and now a 99 year old grandma. This is an awesome story, mainly because it shows just how nice the iPad can be, sure it may not be perfect for everyone, but for Virginia it may be close. Not to mention, this was her

Google hints at plans to bring Google Maps Navigation to the iPhone

Friday, April 23rd, 2010

So far there has been no shortage of available navigation apps for the iPhone, but that is not to say they are all created equally though, one can easily agree that they vary widely both in terms of price and ease of use. And now it looks like we may soon have another option to

For the iPhone Owner Who Has Everything…

Friday, April 23rd, 2010

Everything that is, except a massage.  A very expensive massage.  The HT Connect/AcuTouch 9500 reclining chair is described by makers Human Touch as a ‘massage chair and wellness solution’ but to us, it’s simply one of the biggest and most expensive iPhone accessories we’ve seen yet. Equipped with Bluetooth, the chair will pair with the HT

iPhone OS 4: Archive added to Gmail

Thursday, April 22nd, 2010

If you’re a Gmail user like me, then the next piece of news may interest you. For the longest time, Gmail users have been able to delete messages from their inboxes, but they have not been able to make use of the “archive” function that is available on the “desktop version” of Gmail. No longer.

Video: Flight of the Bumblebee played on iPad by pianist Lang Lang

Thursday, April 22nd, 2010

World renowned Chinese pianist Lang Lang recently used an iPad to perform Flight of the Bumblebee at a concert in San Francisco. Lang Lang was presumably using an app called Magic Piano by Smule; a $0.99 app that allows users to play classical masterpieces with nothing more than an iPad. I saw Lang Lang play at the

How to Print from the iPad

Thursday, April 22nd, 2010

Designed to fill the gap between smartphones and laptops, the iPad is marketed as a mini computer that’s fun to use when it comes time to get some work done. And, is you’re using their iWork suite of iPad apps, including Keynote, Pages, and Numbers this may be true. But there a few things that stand out as big reminders that the iPad not a laptop and doesn’t really function well as a computer. One of the most noticeable pitfalls comes when you try to print from iPad . As in, there’s no easy way to print from the iPad. Thankfully, just as they did with the iPhone, developers have already released a hefty list of apps that make printing with your iPad possible. We haven’t had a chance to test them all yet, but here are 5 of our favorite printer apps. Which iPad app do you use for printing? Leave a comment and we’ll check it out! PrintCentral. EuroSmartz. $9.99. Rating 9/10 This app will let you print basically anything from basically anywhere. With PrintCentral you can print wirelessly from iPad to any printer that’s connected to your computer — regardless of whether it’s WiFi, bluetooth or USB. Of course, for around 10 bucks we expect more than the ability to print from our iPad. PrintCentral has plenty of other features: mount your iPad as an external hard drive; view docs from your iPad stored on your home computer, sent by email, virtually from the cloud; print directly from supported apps. If you want to print Internet web pages, Google Maps, SMS messages, or your contacts’ information, you can easily do it with this app. (…) Read the rest of How to Print from the iPad All App Reviews © AppCraver.com, 2010. | How to Print from the iPad | Best iPad Apps | Best Free Apps

Celebrate Earth Day and Be a Panda Hero

Thursday, April 22nd, 2010

Barefoot Explorers’ Panda Hero for iPhone and iPod Touch is an ideal game to celebrate Earth Day and helps bring a bit of environmental awareness into the technology laden world of kids. Panda Hero is a unique combination of adventure game and virtual pet. And Barefoot Explorers has partnered with Trees for the Future to plant three live trees for every Panda Hero download. Panda Hero’s adventure gameplay is simple – using tilt function to guide a mini explorer through a series of mazes in an effort to rescue panda bears. Along the way players encounter other caged animals they can release and use to battle poachers and collect coins to buy things to care for their pet panda. After successfully navigating through the first three scenes, players are rewarded for finding and rescuing their first panda by keeping it as a virtual pet that can be fed, played with and cared for.(…) Read the rest of Celebrate Earth Day and Be a Panda Hero All App Reviews © AppCraver.com, 2010. | Celebrate Earth Day and Be a Panda Hero | Best iPad Apps | Best Free Apps