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By engadget, on April 7th, 2012%
 Nearly a year after it debuted and caught our eye as an incredibly well structured Twitter client for the iPhone, Tweetbot’s latest revision uses Apple’s cloud servers to sync the experience instead of just content. Version 2.2′s iCloud based syncing of account settings, timeline position, DMs and Mute filters lets those deep in the iLife go from iPhone to iPad or vice versa without missing a beat . . . → Read More: Tweetbot for iOS updated with iCloud syncing of timelines and more across devices
By MobileCrunch, on April 2nd, 2012%
 A little bit of news from Nielsen that flew under the radar a few days ago hints at big things ahead for the measurement firm and its goals of understanding user behavior across all platforms. The company said it was teaming up with Disney/ABC Television Group to measure video consumption trends on the iPad . . . → Read More: Nielsen Teams With Disney/ABC To Measure Consumers’ iPad Usage Behavior
By engadget, on March 29th, 2012%
 It looks like Google has rolled out a subtle, yet significant change to its Gmail app for iOS , with a new feature that allows users to send emails from alternate addresses. . . . → Read More: Gmail app for iOS now lets you e-mail from alternate addresses
By TiPb, on March 26th, 2012%
 It’s not thinner, it’s not lighter, it’s not perceptibly faster; indeed the new iPad sacrifices all of those things in the putsuit of one ferocious goal — to be better. The new iPad is just that. Not iPad 3. . . . → Read More: The new iPad (2012) review
By TiPb, on March 26th, 2012%
 It’s not thinner, it’s not lighter, it’s not perceptibly faster; indeed the new iPad sacrifices all of those things in the putsuit of one ferocious goal — to be better. . . . → Read More: The new iPad (2012) review
By MobileCrunch, on March 23rd, 2012%
 There has been some anecodotal evidence about how WiFi is by far the most popular way to connect on a tablet, but some numbers out from Localytics spell out just how little traffic is coming from 3G (and now 4G) networks on the most popular tablet of all, the iPad from Apple. Using data from apps that run on its mobile analytics platform, Localytics says that in the last week, since the introduction of the new iPad, only six percent of all sessions on iPads were coming from cellular networks, with the rest coming from WiFi. . . . → Read More: WiFi Rules, OK? Only 6% Of iPad Sessions Come From Cellular Networks
By engadget, on March 23rd, 2012%
 Rovio’s furious fowl have fought menacing swine on traditional battlefields, foreign fronts and even through seasonal holidays — outer space was obviously the next logical step. In case you somehow haven’t heard , Angry Birds Space sees casual gaming’s most perturbed feathered heroes escaping terra firma to, as always, reclaim their stolen eggs. . . . → Read More: Joystiq: Your mother-in-law is going to love Angry Birds Space
By MobileCrunch, on March 19th, 2012%
 An enlightening and frustrating evening in equal measure this evening in London, where Barnes & Noble sponsored a Nook developer event and panel discussion on the state of the tablet market. The bookseller is definitely planning to launch its tablet outside of the U.S . . . → Read More: If Barnes & Noble Wants To Take Its Nook Tablet Abroad, It Has A Lot Of Work To Do
By TiPb, on March 18th, 2012%
 The new iPad sports a 9.7-inch, 2048 . . . → Read More: New iPad vs iPad 2: Retina display tests
By TiPb, on March 18th, 2012%
 The new iPad is equipped with a new camera that takes does a surprisingly good job at recording 1080p video. It also has a built-in Camera app that not only lets you shoot 5 megapixel photos, but 1080p video as well. What’s more the built-in Photos app lets you trim your videos right on the iPad. . . . → Read More: How to record, trim, and edit videos on your new iPad
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