Showing posts with label ipad. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ipad. Show all posts

Monday, March 5, 2012

iWatch Concept



Tuesday, February 7, 2012

3 Creative iPad Case Designs

Just 3 of the best iPad cases on the market.

Treat your iPad with the respect it deserves and buy it an outfit

Monday, January 9, 2012

iPad in Space

G-Form, a company that produces electronic products, boast that their products absorb over 90% of the energy from high-speed impact, keeping your phone, tablet, laptop, etc. protected.  Geared specifically toward extreme athletes, their product cases "eat energy", therefore converting itself to armor upon impact. So, to prove truth to their claims, they released an iPad covered in only their 6oz Extreme Edge case into space and then let it fall back down again.  Is the iPad unharmed?  Check it out for yourself!

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Evernote


The simplest way to describe what Evernote is, is that it's your life. No, I'm not sensationalizing. Evernote is a site that can actually contain your entire life. You can take pictures of recipes, business cards, someone's contact info, a receipt, or anything else you can photograph, and Evernote will categorize and store it. You can take notes in class, write reminders to yourself, and save your favorite websites in Evernote. You can then share the things you've saved on Evernote on Facebook, integrating your friends, families, and loved ones with Evernote as well. Pretty much, anything you want to do with Evernote, you can. Download the Evernote App on your laptop, iPad, or iPhone to start categorizing your life.

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Thursday, August 18, 2011

Generation iPad

With all the technology being produced today, and the readiness with which it's being marketed, it's no surprise that kids have become a large portion of the consumers. I mean, a young customer is a customer for life, right? The effects of today's technology-obsessed children haven't been lost on me. As soon as I walk in the door and greet the kids I babysit for, they scream, "Can we play with your phone?!" Now, I love my Blackberry Torch too, but when I was eight, I couldn't have cared less. I didn't even get a cell phone until I was fourteen, and here I have a nine year old inputting her contact info. My aunt just got a Macbook Air, and not only do her kids use it more than her, but they know how to work it better. My twelve year old cousin just got an iPad for her birthday. When I was a kid, we could only spend half an hour a day on the computer that my entire family shared. I hardly watched TV except cartoons on Sunday mornings, and I listened to the only two CD's I had on an outdated CD player.