Early today we brought you a little taste of the 2nd Bundleecious bundle to be neatly packaged and shipped off to thousands of Mac users in need of a good deal. But sometimes…you gotta have a free lunch. We’re giving away five bundles to some hungry Mac users, so click past the break for more information.
The Bundleecious 2 Giveaway - 5 Bundles up for Grabs
MacStories 3.0 iPad Giveaway: 35 Promo Codes Up for Grabs
You’ve had a chance to win some great utilities this morning for your Macintosh and iOS devices, so it’s only fair we give the iPad the royal treatment as well.
Below we’ve handpicked some outstanding iPad utilities (some universal!) that’s bound to enhance your productivity ten fold.
Two Videos of iOS 4.2 Running On The iPad
Courtesy of AppAdvice and Engadget, two videos to get a quick overview of what using iOS 4 on the iPad feels like. I have it, and it’s great: apps already updated for the new APIs on the iPhone are working fine on the iPad, some of them (e.g. non-universal apps) are having some issues.
Anyway, iOS 4.2 really manages to make the iPad feel like a new device. And it’s just the first beta. Read more
Brett Kelly Thinks The Kindle Is A Better Book Reader Than The iPad→
Brett Kelly Thinks The Kindle Is A Better Book Reader Than The iPad
I know that a great many folks think that the iPad is a “Kindle killer” (ugh, always with the killing), but I can say pretty confidently that the Kindle is going to fill a void that the iPad couldn’t effectively fill: a light, small device whose single, express purpose is reading, not everything
Too bad the iPad isn’t just a book reader. That’s what Amazon still don’t get: the iPad is a great tablet which does pretty good ebook reading.
Apple Profiles iPad in Business→
Apple Profiles iPad in Business
Hyatt Hotels is enhancing its business globally with iPad. iPad is a powerful, portable device for corporate users in Hyatt’s main offices, and the ideal platform to deliver innovative, seamless guest services at Hyatt hotels worldwide.
Interesting collection. The iPad seems to be doing pretty great in enterprise. Wasn’t it supposed to be a consumption-only device?
Did Twitter for iPad Really Kill 3rd Party Clients?
Twitter for iPad came out two weeks ago and everyone’s still talking about it. Well, at least everyone in the Twitter / iOS-related sphere. Why? Because it breaks standards and, at the same time, creates new ones which are going to deeply affect the way we think of native applications for iPad. In a way, I think Loren Brichter managed to reinvent the whole Twitter wheel on Apple’s magical tablet, but I’ve already written a blog post about this. I’m not here to re-celebrate the innovations of Twitter for iPad. Instead, I’d like to focus on the impact that this app had (and is having) on 3rd party clients, from a casual user and geek perspective. Read more
MacStories 3.0 iPhone Giveaway: 40 Promo Codes Up for Grabs
So we launched the new MacStories today (we hope you like it as much as we do), and we kicked things off with a massive giveaway of great Mac apps. We’ve got even more.
Below you’ll find some great apps for iPhone (hey, some are Universal too!) and the instructions to follow to the enter this second giveaway. Read more
Bundleecious’ 2nd Bundle is Packed with Useful Utilities
Bundleecious has been offering their 2nd bundle for a few days now, but for readers who don’t know about this ten dollar steal, we think it’s only right to pass along some wallet friendly info. Let’s take a take a look inside, shall we?