Facebook for iPad Hands On: I’ve Waited So Long

In many ways, Facebook for iPad looks the same as it does on any other device (download it here!). But it feels different. It’s immersive, and visual and intuitive and takes advantage of the unique capabilities tablets provide. More »

Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 Review: The New Best Android Tablet, Again

I had major deja vu writing this. That’s because as cool as the Galaxy Tab 8.9 is, it’s basically just the Galaxy Tab 10.1, but slightly smaller. Which actually makes it noticeably better. More »

6 Tools to Sail the High Seas Like Christopher Columbus

Christopher Columbus was kind of a bastard. Still, here we are 519 years later celebrating his accidental discovery of San Salvador. So in honor of navigation and discovery—things that actually deserve adulation—here are six awesome nautical exploration tools, past and present. More »

Photoshop Will End Blurry Pics Forever

A blurred image is the worst. And no matter how steady you think your hand is, it can be easy to ruin a shot. Luckily, Adobe’s cooking up a Photoshop feature that’ll automatically eliminate blur. You won’t believe your eyes. More »

The New Nokia Tune Dubstep Edition Review

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Did Steve Jobs Leave a Special Four Year Plan for Apple?

I don’t know where these people are getting this bit of information from, but they’re claiming that Steve Jobs “worked for more than a year on the products that he believed would safeguard the company” during the next four years. More »

The Worst Steve Jobs Tribute Ads

Steve Jobs’ passing last week sparked an outpouring of heartfelt goodbyes and loving remembrances of a man who had a profound effect on many of our lives. Unfortunately, it also triggered some, let’s say, less elegant responses, like these sadly misguided pieces from actual advertising firms. More »

Qwikster Disappears Like the Bad Dream It Was

Oh, goodness, remember that time that Netflix cut itself in half like in Superman III, birthing the ill-conceived, foul-mouthed-stoner-Twitter-handled DVD-only Qwikster? Well, Qwikster is dead, according to Netflix CEO Reed Hastings. Long live Netflix. More »

Giz Explains: What’s So Smart About the iPhone 4S’s Antenna?

With the iPhone 4S, Apple says it will deliver an iPhone that works anywhere in the world, and with fantastic reception. More »

SwipePad, Smozzy, Flickr and More

SwipePad: SwipePad is a better app switcher for your Android phone. Instead of holding down the home button to launch your recent apps, SwipePad uses hotspots-corners and edges of your phone’s screen-to trigger a new ‘pad’ (which is sorta like a dashboard of apps). Just drag your finger from a hotspot to the middle of the screen and the app switcher will pop up. It’s like adding another layer to your phone. Free

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