In March, Eventbrite launched a complimentary credit card reader to go along with its iPad ticketing app “Eventbrite at the Door,” which attaches to the iPad’s dock connector, allowing users to swipe credit cards.
Thirst is one of them and it’s coming out with an iPad app today. The Twitter iPad app is more of a proof of concept around whether its NLP processor works well. There are also plenty of
The app is optimized for the new iPad’s retina display and, as usual, features hundreds of stunning professional images. In its early days, Fotopedia was mostly producing something akin to large coffee table books for the
There’s been much excitement in the world of mobile payments around Square, a chip and PIN reader that allows merchants to take payments using an iPad or iPhone. More than 1m businesses have signed up to use the device in the US, but it still isn't…
Within a year of its launch in Q2 2010 the iPad accounted for 1% of total website visits, reaching 4.3% of total visits by the end of 2011. One tablet generates as many website visits as four smartphones, according to data from Adobe's Digital…
Terms of the acquisition were not disclosed, but the results of the integration will arrive soon after Twitvid’s big product announcement they’re teasing for June (hopefully a new iPad experience). Social video network Twitvid has closed another…
The phone is being made by Foxconn and that in itself is an interesting development and shows how the manufacturing giant — partner to Apple for the iPhone and iPad among many others — also has ambitions to position itself as a mobile brand in its…
The iOS lead is also evident when you look at the top devices.percent of impressions happen on the iPhone, 15 percent on the iPod Touch, 13 percent on iPad — only then do you get to the top Android contender, the Samsung Galaxy S2, with 2.3 percent.
And while I do understand the need to offer them assistance, I’m not sure that, of all things, it’s the iPad that’s so confusing. Well it looks like someone has gone out and built the equivalent for the iPad.
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The even worse news: Grebennikov believes that malware targeting iOS, the operating system that powers the iPhone and iPad, could be right around the corner. Chances are if you're an owner of a Mac, you don't worry too much about malware and viruses.
Will you take notes on an iPad, laptop or (gasp) on paper? Are you optimizing your conference experience? TopRank receives a lot of value from having me speak at conferences but you don’t have to be a speaker to realize a positive return from events.
The other thing I’m tracking and will have more on, probably next week, is Adobe’s “Project PrimeTime, the first fully integrated video technology platform to enable seamless viewing experiences for ad-supported TV content across desktops, TVs…
We’re already live with our iPad app and we are working on our iPhone and Android apps, so you can actually download the content and view it offline as well. I've been asking co-founder s SlideShare meets YouTube.
There are parts of it that probably look wonky on an iPhone, but the main bits of ArgyleSocial.com are going to look really good on your iPad and your iPhone. This is Episode 15 of the Social Pros Podcast : Real People Doing Real Work in Social Media.
In the UK, 82% of mobile purchases are made on the iPad. The importance of fast load times in an online retail environment has been proven time and time again. Online, a shopper’s time literally equates to money.
But even more important could be the new 3D Printing App for the iPad – 123D Catch. That’s right – you can fully scan any real world object with your iPad and use that captured image to output via a 3D printer.
According to company CEO Craig Walker, the fast uptake for the iPad app by those in the industry has been both rewarding and validating for the team. The technology barrier is so low – getting an iPad and using a very…
Meanwhile, Apple’s iPad — which had lost share to the Kindle Fire — is now back to 65 percent, or where it was before Amazon launched its tablet. JumpTap, which bases its numbers on ad impressions on its network, noted that the Fire tablet came its…
Healy says that he has yet to talk to the iPhone/iPad giant but that he would “love to”: “I think this would be a great extension for iAd,” he noted. Another bit of consolidation in the mobile advertising space — this time with an ad-tech twist…