We’ve talked about OnLive before. A revolutionary service that will allow you to stream videogames to your computer / TV / mobile device using a simple set-top box or a browser plugin. You’ll be able to play Crysis on 2004 PC. Now you get it, it could change the way we think about videogames forever.
Posts tagged with "iPad"
OnLive Games Running on the iPad [Video]
iPad Knockoff Runs Android - Doesn’t Look Half Bad
In the land of China, KIRF (keeping it real fake) products are quite common – some of the most notorious being attempts at mimicking Apple’s iPhone. Today, we have our first glimpse at an iPad KIRF… running Android.
Is This Felt & Leather iPad Case Worth it?
Appearing on Gizmodo a couple days ago, this Felt & Leather iPad Case – The Tilt from Hand Graft – has been making rounds on the Internet as a rather unique combination of case and stand. Though I find it to be functionally flawed.
Next Up: The iMac G4 iPad Stand
We have seen so many iPad stands recently. The cheap one. The Lego one. An old iBook. Hell, there’s even a cat somewhere. Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the iMac G4 iPad stand.
The iPad Gets Pre-like Multitasking with ProSwitcher
If you’re running a jailbroken iPhone, I guess that one of the tweaks you installed from Cydia is ProSwitcher. This simple yet powerful utility from Ryan Petrich allows you to switch between apps running in the background using a Palm Pre like “cards” UI, which is undoubtedly useful and easy to use. Just assign an Activator shortcut to it, launch it anywhere on your iPhone and switch between the apps you’ve backgrounded in a matter of seconds.
Now, you can install and use ProSwitcher on the iPad.
The Sun Launches iPad App, Contains Nudity
Google Earth 3.0 Available in the App Store with Native iPad Support
iPad Will Get Retina Display
The iPhone is always the first to get new features; if succesful, they trickle on to other products. With the Retina Display being one of Apple’s newest features on the iPhone, we may see the beautiful display display come to the iPad. It would make sense considering that the iPad is great for reading text – Paul Miller from Engadget, however, often reminds us that the iPad’s low pixel density can be a problem for the most devout eBook Readers.
NPR iPad App Reaches 350,000 Downloads
The NPR iPad application is one of the best news apps currently available in the App Store. People seem to know that too, and according to NPR CEO Vivian Schiller the app has already been downloaded 350,000 times. An impressive result, which makes the app one of the most popular amongst iPad users.