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| Chrome For iPhone And iPad: Google Announces Browser For iOS Devices ... Huffington Post Finally! Google Chrome, the world's most popular browser by some accounts, is coming to the world's most popular smartphone and tablet. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| The Mi-Forms iPad & Android Apps Offer Robust Mobile-Forms to the Enterprise MarketWatch (press release) The Mi-Forms iPad & Android Apps are available from the Apple iTunes App Store and Google Play marketplace as a free download. Within minutes, your workforce can be collecting data using custom forms and workflow, and connecting it seamlessly to your ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| iPad Game Review: Scotland Yard (Universal) Review MobileTechReview.com Lastly, and surprisingly, Scotland Yard fully leverages the graphical capabilities of the new iPad. Yes, it's just a boardgame, but it's a darn pretty one. Sound I enjoyed the subtle sound effects and moody cat burglar music of Scotland Yard. Even ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| DocAS for iPad Computerworld I've recently waged war with paper, so I've been looking at several PDF reader/annotator apps to try to reduce the seemingly never-ending number of dead trees that I eject from the printer. The latest app I've investigated is DocAS, a $5 PDF ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Google announces Chrome for iPhone and iPad CNET Watch Google announces Chrome for iPhone and iPad videos on CNET TV: Google's Brian Rakowski offers a sneak peak of the Chrome browser for Apple's iPhone and iPad at Google I/O in San Francisco. The new software will be available today for users. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Jennifer Lopez, CAA Launch iPad Dance App PC Magazine Music and film star Jennifer Lopez teams with CAA gaming unit to launch a new game for the iPad. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| iPad games are a big opportunity Business Insider I posted recently about discovery being the challenge in gaming. This is very true of mobile gami... See all stories on this topic » |
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