Taptu for iPad, iPhone and Android [App Of The Day]

There’s a lot of news out there and sometimes it can be a chore to read. Slashing down feeds, keeping up with Twitter, jumping in and out of RSS and websites—not exactly elegant! Taptu, like Pulse, Flipboard and Zite before it, wants to change that. They’re trying to bring an engaging fun to reading again. More »

Showyou for iPad and iPhone [App Of The Day]

More than half the internet is filled with videos and more than half the fun of videos is sharing them. Showyou combines all the videos shared from your friends and turns them into a personalized TV network for your iPad. The beautifully interactive 2D wall will give you material to watch for days. More »

The New Essential Apps March 2011: iPhone, Android, iPad and Windows Phone [Apps]

iPhones! iPads! Android! And yes, Windows Phone 7! We’ve updated all of our essential apps lists to include a few forgotten favorites, some long awaited arrivals and, as always, even more amazing apps. Be sure to check out the iPad and Windows Phone 7 lists! More »

PhotoSync for iPhone and iPad [App Of The Day]

How do you get your awesome iPhone pictures onto your computer? Plug it in? No! That’s beyond annoying. Instead, use PhotoSync for iPhone and iPad. It wirelessly transfers photos to and fro your iOS device and computer. No cables allowed. More »

My Daily Clip for iPad [App Of The Day]

Movies! We all watch them, we all love them, we all criticize them. My Daily Clip is an iOS app that plays one movie clip a day to tickle your eye. And to watch, love and criticize. More »

SPIN Play for iPad [Video]

Multimedia is not a natural fit for every type of tablet magazine. It is an exceedingly natural fit for a music magazine. Spin Play, the new iPad version of the well-known music mag, tells you about new music and lets you listen to it. How thoughtful! More »

The Six Best Apps for March Madness [Apps]

March Madness! We’re just two hours away from another awesome dance. But you know what makes the NCAA tournament even better this year? Apps! You can watch all the games, win your office pool, get a betting edge, root for your team, and even automate your bracket picks, all from your smartphone. Here are the six best apps for March Madness. More »

GarageBand and iMovie come to iPad, iPhone gets iMovie refresh

If you occupy the planet Earth, you’re probably aware that last week saw the unveiling of the iPad2. During said reveal, Steve Jobs made a couple of other, perhaps not as monumental, but no doubt notable announcements: specifically that the new slate will offer iMovie and GarageBand. Well, it looks like they’ve decided to let the cats, or apps, as it were, out of the bag a day early. That’s right, Mac movie makers and rock star hopefuls can download them now for $5 a pop — and, this just in, it looks like iMovie for iPhone’s getting a simultaneous upgrade. If you’ve already started rockin’ or docin’, let us know what you think in the comments.

GarageBand and iMovie come to iPad, iPhone gets iMovie refresh originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 10 Mar 2011 15:16:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Zite for iPad [Video]

Despite not getting a more pixel-packed display, the thinner and lighter iPad 2 is going to be a prime content consumption device, just like the O.G. iPad before it. Zite is an iPad magazine with a novel premise: it learns what you like and tailors your publication accordingly. More »

iMovie, GarageBand for iPad announced — $4.99 on March 11th

In addition to the announcement of the iPad 2, Steve Jobs just unveiled iMovie for iPad, so all your tablet video editing dreams are about to come true. So what does this new version of iMovie have in store for you? A precision editor, multitrack audio recording, some brand new themes, AirPlay to Apple TV, and the ability to share videos in HD. It’ll be available on March 11th (the same day as the new iPad) for $4.99.

Apple’s also just outed GarageBand for iPad. The app will boast several touch instruments, guitar amps and effects, 8-track recording and mixing, over 250 loops, the ability to email your AAC files, and it’s compatible with the Mac version. GarageBand for iPad will also run you $4.99 when it’s released on March 11th.

iMovie, GarageBand for iPad announced — $4.99 on March 11th originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 02 Mar 2011 12:53:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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