This doesn’t bode well. A group of hackers exploited a hole in an AT&T Web site to get e-mail addresses of iPad early adopters — about 114,000 owners — including top-level people in government, finance, and the military. Read more here over at CNET.
If you have any interest in Apple, period, you probably have already read a lot of this information about WWDC (World Wide Developer Conference) which took place today. But in case you missed something (or hadn’t heard a peep because you were under a rock!), the folks over at The Next Web put together a [...]
Evernote released an update to Evernote for iPhone/iPad/iPod (version 3.3.4). Among the list of improvements and enhancements, the most noticeable changes are on the iPad. Tag editing - You can now edit and delete tags directly from the Tag view. To do so, tap and hold a tag, then tap on the Edit popup. Recent searches [...]
The iPad has started a lot of dialog between people about what kind of mobile device is best – an iPad type device, or something more like a netbook. The short answer is, it’s purely a matter of personal opinion and usage habits. The iPad can be accurately described as a consumption device. Accessing just [...]
If you haven’t checked out Mint, you should. Mint is free personal finance software that is highly endorsed by Kiplinger, Money, PC Magazine and others. Mint was acquired by Intuit (makers of Quicken) back in Sept 2009, so great things are happening with this service. Anyone can use the web-based version, and there are some [...]
Editor’s note: In the spirit of covering all things mobile, I asked contributing author (and childhood pal) Peter Knowles to write up a review of his first week with the iPad for one of our initial posts to the site. Yes, there are 4 billion iPad reviews already out there, but I wanted to kick [...]