iChromy is a new, free web browser for your iPad that follows the look, feel, and functionality of Google Chrome’s standard web browser. Some of the features that you’ll find on iChromy for iPad that are similar to Chrome’s web browser are tabbed browsing, an incognito window, and an omnibox (a shared box for typing in […]
Category: iPad
Wow… the iPad already constitutes 2.1 percent of overall web traffic in the U.S., and more than 1 percent of web traffic globally. Not bad (actually, it’s freakin’ amazing) considering the iPad was only released 14 months ago back in April of 2010. Some estimates put the iPad at dominating over 90% of the current […]
Cut The Rope is perhaps the next phenomena to hit the mobile gaming scene. Hits like Angry Birds bring a whole new passion to playing games on mobile devices. Cut The Rope was originally only available on the iPhone and iPad via Apple’s app store. But now the game showed up in the Android Market […]
One things for sure, the iPad 3 is coming. When exactly, no one is quite sure. Most speculation place it around early fall – September to October time frame. When the iPad 3 does arrive however, it is expected to put the iPad 2 to shame in regards to screen resolution and display quality. Some reports […]
The HP TouchPad hit the market on Friday like a storm, selling out in most places and creating waiting lists in places like OfficeDepot. I went to the OfficeDepot here where I live yesterday and was checking out their lineup of tablets. And the manager told me they had a line waiting at the door […]
McGraw-Hill launches the first ever all digital, cloud based lineup of K – 12 textbooks for students. Previously, McGraw-Hill launched digital textbooks that were intended to only supplement the primary paperback textbooks. This is a really big deal for McGraw-Hill because they just set the bar for all other K – 12 text book providers […]
In the United States, Android smartphones are consuming more web data than the iPhone, according to ComScore’s recent study. Ironically, the United States is the only place in the world where this is true. All other countries show the iPhone consuming more web data than Android smartphones. Here’s the graph showing the breaking of web […]