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iSkin announces an iPad case for the germophobic

Are you a little OCD when it comes to germs? Do you feel like you need to wash your hands after you use your iPad? Did that report about the iPad screens in Apple Stores being hotbeds for assorted fungi and bacteria make you want to take a long, hot shower?

If you answered yes to [...]

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WWDC 2010: Server Admin Remote and Workgroup Manager Remote for iPad

One of the most technical, and yet powerful, apps I saw at WWDC last week was iPad or iPhone. All three developers from Harlekins are IT guys on their own, so they say that they’ve designed “a tool for IT staff, by IT staff.”

I don’t have a lot of experience in server administration, but [...]

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Next update to Navigon app will multitask on iOS 4

Navigation is one of the iPhone app categories that will really benefit from multitasking, and Steve Jobs took the stage at the eighth annual D: All Things Digital (i.e., D8) conference, where he was interviewed by Walt Mossberg and Kara Swisher on the recent goings on at Apple HQ. Unfortunately, most of us couldn’t be [...]

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Apple releases Find my iPhone app

Apple has released a
If your iPhone or iPad goes missing, you can install the app on any other iPhone, iPad or iPod touch and log in with your MobileMe credentials (a MobileMe account is required) to find it. Once located, the app places its location on a map. From there you can display a [...]

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Poll: Would you recommend a contract-free iPhone

The iPhone 4 debuts on the 24th of June. I am one of the many users whose upgrade date falls after 1/1/11. Looking at the difference between no-commitment pricing and upgrade-date-after pricing, I’ve been considering the no-commitment option and coming up without many answers.

The math is not particularly compelling. AT&T’s new smartphone early termination fee [...]

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