"The UK and USA Wired magazines come to the iPad through two different free apps. This month, the UK version is getting (available now) a free Supplement called Sound and Vision. Just launch the app on your iPad and you will see the option to download for free."
"WIRED today announced the reissue of its iconic inaugural issue on the iPad as a free download on June 1. Launched nearly twenty years ago in January 1993, the premiere issue featured science fiction author Bruce Sterling on the cover and quickly became a sought-after collectible. "
"You can now use the tablet to hack like MacGyver, farm like the Quaker Oats guy, and sculpt like Michealangelo. (OK, we're stretching, but you get the idea)."
"About a year ago I was introduced to the MeeGenius library - this is a company that is celebrating its second birthday on Thursday, April 26. A very young company! Besides accessing their large digital book library (currently over 700 titles) via a web browser, they also now have apps for both Android and the iPad."
"I've tried a couple combination iPad-case/Bluetooth keyboards in the past, and always come away unhappy. First, they're bulky, and second, the keyboards are just plain bad. I've never been able to type faster on them than I can on the virtual keyboard. "
"At GeekDad we are big fans of apps that actually use mobile devices in innovative ways to support children's learning. Motion Math Games are one of those developers who have led the way in thinking about how they can design digital learning environments that provide ways for children to learn math with their hands and minds. Their first fraction/decimals app called Motion Math has become one of the benchmarks against which others should be comparing themselves."
"More and more schools are jumping on the digital bandwagon and adopting iPads for daily use in the classroom. Apple's education-related announcements yesterday will no doubt bolster the trend, making faculty tools and student textbooks more engaging and accessible."
I'm confused. I think I might've missed something... Why do I need this app? All it does is what AirPlay does already, doesn't it? If one has an AppleTV connected to either a projector or a TV, using the built-in AirPlay iOS 5 feature I can see whatever I do on my iPad on the screen (projector or TV). AND if I simple connect my iPad to a projector via cable 90% of the apps have VGA out - it works. SO WHY do I need this app?
Features
Ultimate companion product for the Newer Technology GripStand and GripStand 2 protective iPad cases
Allows up to eight GripStand equipped iPads to be stored and charged simultaneously
Apple Certified Dock Connectors are effortlessly engaged as each iPad is inserted. No individual plugging in of cables.
Sync and charge up to eight iPads
Space-saving, stackable design allows you to charge and store multiple iPads in the same footprint
Made from durable 100% recycled plastic
Integrated wire management protects USB charging cables from damage, accidental removal, and/or tangling Under Security Bar...should be GripStation
Non-skid rubber feet provide stability, and pre-drilled anchor points make it easy to affix to a table or desk with included anchoring hardware
Optional stainless steel security bar and boron-carbide, four-dial combination padlock protects iPads from theft or unauthorized use
Designed and built in the USA
GripStand Station available for original iPads with original GripStand, and for iPad 2s with GripStand 2
GripStand, GripStand Station and GripBase bundles are also available
*wireless sync function via iOS 5
"Operating without wires using Bluetooth, this keyboard will project a fully operational Class II laser-generated keyboard onto any flat, opaque surface."