iPad and iOS news
Now that I've lived with both, I can safely say that I prefer a smaller, more affordable tablet.
A new note-taking and sketch app for iPad is generating quite a bit of buzz around the Web, and after only a few minutes with it, it's easy to see why.
Is it time to credit Apple's iPad (along with the dedicated Newsstand folder) for saving the traditional news industry? Maybe not just yet, but it's looking promising.
Take a trip to the stars with this high-res science and discovery app that's optimized for the new iPad.
Is your unit defective? Or is this some kind of Apple scam? Turns out it's neither. Find out why your available gigabytes appear to be less than what you thought you paid for.
This original chapter in the mega-popular saga looks positively dazzling on the new iPad. But does the gameplay hold up?
The dramatic improvement in resolution in the screen of the new iPad doesn't translate to significantly better-looking videos from iTunes, Netflix, or YouTube.
EA Mobile announced today that three of its more popular iOS titles are now optimized for Apple's new iPad.
Gameloft, makers of over 100 games for mobile devices, just announced that four of its most popular titles have been optimized for the new iPad.
In celebration of the new iPad, you can score some noteworthy titles--including the Retina-optimized Modern Combat 3: Fallen Nation--for just a buck. iPhone versions, too.
With so little time to get "Retina-ready," not many apps have been upgraded in time for release, but this collection of apps will look great, ready or not.
CNET's Singapore editors weigh in on Apple's newest iPad. Here's what they think.