4 apps that will save college students money
College was certainly the time of our lives.
But that’s not to say it didn’t come with it’s fair share of challenges. The number one challenge? Money.
College was certainly the time of our lives.
But that’s not to say it didn’t come with it’s fair share of challenges. The number one challenge? Money.
Apple Maps debuted with a flop, but the company that we expect amazing things from promised to make it better. A new rumor about a certain acquisition could make that happen.
With Christmas right around the corner, it’s never a bad idea to start thinking about the latest iDevice you want, and which apps you will download on it.
Apple iBook on an iPad is great: Plenty of e-book choices, a beautiful layout and that amazing page-turning animation when digitally flipping through your book.
Here’s something you don’t see everyday: A CEO apologizing for a product that just wasn’t up to snuff.
But that’s what Apple CEO Tim Cook did this morning.
Complaints weren’t in short supply when it came to the introduction of Apple’s in-house Maps app, which was part of the recent iOS 6 release.
With less than a month away until the presumed announcement of Apple’s newest tablet — dubbed the iPad Mini — it may be time for manufacturers of smaller tablets to start getting nervous.
With the 2012 London Olympic Games now in full swing there are a plethora of apps for your iPad to ensure you never miss a moment of the excitement.
Apple’s iPad is a great tool to bring the National Football League’s playbook into the digital age. But use it for anything other than a playbook, and expect a hefty fine.
One of the sexiest features of iOS 6, Apple’s latest mobile operating system for the iPhone and iPad, is the updated Maps app with turn-by-turn direction.