"Welcome to TUAW's 2011 Holiday Gift Guide! We're here to help you choose the best Gifts this holiday season, and once you've received your Gifts we'll tell you what apps and accessories we think are best for your new Apple gear. Stay tuned every weekday from now until the end of the year for our picks and helpful guides and check our Gift Guide hub to see our guides as they become available. For even more holiday fun, check out sister site Engadget's Gift guide."
"Welcome to the first iOS Board Games Gift Guide. We thought we would get into the Gift-giving spirit of the season and encourage you all to finally get some use out of that "Gift This App" link in the App store."
"Everyone knows that Apple creates products that are great for creating. But part of what makes that statement true is the deep selection of third-party gadgets that make the most of artistic impulse. We've painted this next section, Gifts for the Imagination, with examples that'll help nourish the next Pissarro, Satriani or Cartier-Bresson."
"The perfect gift can make for the perfect trip. traveling can be stressful enough, but if your traveler has the right stuff, it can make not only the destination that much more enjoyable, but the journey as well."
"As the school year begins, so does the cost of books and other such educational supplies. Is your child's school one of the early adopters of the iPad textbook program? If so, why not making your app-buying costs a little bit easier on the pocketbook by purchasing a gift card at 20 percent off of the full price. That's right, Walmart is offering a $100 iTunes gift card for only $80."
"We have mentioned the "Pick of the Week' free app cards at Starbucks before. They is generally a stack of them next to the cash register, next to the drink pick up or over on the milk/cream stand. This week's card is for a free copy of Golfplan with Paul Azinger to install on your iPad. "
"As a individual consumer with an iTunes account you would normally buy one app and load it onto all of your iOS devices. As a school you need to ensure that you buy one app per device to ensure that you do not break the iTunes licensing agreement. The situation is even more complicated if you are using the device with multiple users, but that's another story. There are three or four viable ways you can do this, each of them have their advantages and pitfalls. The main ways of distributing apps include;"