Microsoft is said to be releasing Office for the iPad--a move that would have it sleeping with the enemy. The tech giant has (not all that convincingly) denied this is happening. Here's why it absolutely should do it. READ MORE›
After an extended period when we knew they were coming but had no insight into how they'd work, subscription powers have hit Apple's App Store, ready to support digital magazines and newspapers. READ MORE›
Just as Rupert Murdoch's iPad-only The Daily is trying to refresh news journalism for the digital age, USA Today is launching a desperate bid to remain relevant by adding printed data tags to every daily print section.READ MORE›
Just 24 hours in, the buggy, first ever daily newspaper for the iPad blurs lines between print and digital, advertising and editorial, "wow" and "eww" with a featured video. READ MORE›
Playboy will reveal an uncensored iPad version in March. With Steve away, are the serious adult content cats--and Bunnies and Pets--going to play? Not really.READ MORE›
Coffee's a colorful liquid known for its accelerative effects on carbon-based life forms--it's perfect for perking you up before a day of work. But iFive, with its handy summary of the early tech news, is even better:READ MORE›
British tycoon and Virgin chairman Richard Branson is launching an iPad-only magazine called Project, which will hit the iTunes store Tuesday--ahead of Rupert Murdoch's Daily.READ MORE›
The Daily promises a beautiful marriage between Murdoch and Jobs, but the likelihood of a lasting union is about as likely as a Page Three Girls app winning approval from the App Store. READ MORE›
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