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iPad App Reviews: Army Ranger Handbook For The Best of The Best
Double Dog Studios bring you yet another fantastic iPad version of a US Military handbook, this time covering the elite fighting units that are the US Rangers. Most famous for its 75th Regiment, the US Rangers are the Special Operations wing of the US Army and have been used in covert and extreme theaters of war since their inception in the 17th century. These are the boys that take no prisoners (as it were) and Army Ranger Handbook gives you an intriguing insight into the activities and training of one of the best military units in the world.
iPad Games: Vampire Saga: Pandora’s Box Opens to Fangtastic Response
This is another fang-tastic vampire adventure game that’s been available on iPad for a month. Developed by Alawar Entertainment, Vampire Saga: Pandora’s Box is establishing its mark on the iPad gaming circuit, enjoying a top 10 spot in the USA Top 200 Adventure Games downloads. This game is based on the previous PC release and is also available on iPhone. This game is right up my dark alley: it’s mysterious, spooky and full of surprises. At its heart it’s an object hunting game but don’t let that put you off. There are puzzles to solve, over 300 objects to find plus 11 secret hidden object game scenes, alongside 5 mini games to keep you occupied.
iPad App Reviews: Weber’s On the Grill for iPad
Labor Day Weekend is here and what better way to top off the summer than with a backyard barbecue? This iPad app from the Weber folks will have you grillin’ like a pro!
iPad App Revews: The Atlantic Magazine for the iPad
The Atlantic Magazine was founded in 1857, but you’ve never seen it like this! The famous title just launched its own app for iPad.

iPad News: Watch Movie Trailers on Your iPad
Just in time for the long holiday weekend, Apple has made it easier to pick which of the new movies you want to see. View the trailers on your iPad!
iPad Accessories: A Sneak Peek at the iHome AirPlay Ready Wireless Speaker
You can’t get iOS 4.2 with AirPlay until November, and you can’t get this speaker until then, either, but it’s never too early to start hinting around to Santa what you want for Christmas!
iPad News: Steve Jobs Honored by Vision Awards
It’s no secret that Steve Jobs is a visionary, but now it’s being formally acknowledged by an organization fighting blindness.
iPad News: Apple Will Still Rule Tablet Market in 2011
While Apple won’t have 100% of the tablet market in 2011, the company will still have a larger piece of the pie than any of their competitors. That’s the prediction of one electronics exec.
iPad News: Can iPads Replace Printed Menus?
The idea of using iPads to take the place of printed menus began at restaurants in Japan, but it’s catching on over here, too. One chain is experimenting and hoping to save money in the long run.
iPad News: Apple Ups Production on iPads
Apple doesn’t seem to be fazed by the number of new tablets coming to encroach on iPad territory. On the contrary, the company is ramping up production on the original iPad in anticipation of the holiday season.
After introducing iOS 4.2 at Wednesday’s press event, Apple increased production on the iPad from 2 million per month to 3 million, getting ready for Christmas gift-giving. Morgan Stanley analyst Katy Huberty reported: “Apple recently indicated to its suppliers a desire to move to 3 million per month in C4Q10. This implies a run rate of 36 million in CY11, close to the current 40 million supply chain forecast.” It doesn’t sound like the guys at Apple are too worried about competitors cutting into their market share.
iPad App Reviews: NASA App HD is Totally Interstellar
I don’t think I’m over-selling this app when I say it is an absolute sensation. I love it. NASA App HD was released for the iPad on September 1st and has is already in tied equal first place in the USA’s Overall most popular iPad downloads this week. With this app you are treated to an overwhelming deluge of high quality interactive information direct from this famous government agency. There’s access to live streaming video, the latest deep space photography, news, features, satellite tracking and an exhaustive database about our own solar system. And to cap it all, it’s free.































