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[19 Oct 2011 | No Comment | ]
Netflix Android App Finally Supports Honeycomb Tablets [NetFlix]

Finally some good news from Netflix, which has been having a sub-awesome couple of months . Their Android app has been upgraded to support 3.x devices, which should mean sweet streaming video for you Honeycomb tablet at long last.

[11 Oct 2011 | No Comment | ]
SlingPlayer’s Android App Flings TV Shows to Honeycomb Tablets For $30 [Apps]

What price the luxury of watching Friends re-runs on your Android tablet? If you ask Sling Media, it’s $30, which is what they’re charging for the SlingPlayer app. Compatible with Honeycomb (and likely upcoming versions too), you must have a Slingbox to actually, y’know, sling TV shows to your tablet. [ Android via TechCrunch ] More??

[5 Oct 2011 | No Comment | ]
Back in Time for iPad: See the History of the Universe in 24 Hours [IPad Apps]

I’ve said many time before that the best iPad apps are those that combine coffee-table styled books with the fluid nature of the iPad’s interface. Back in Time is just that, it’s the story of the entire history of our universe made interactive on the iPad. More??

[29 Sep 2011 | No Comment | ]
Rumor: Facebook iPad App to Debut at Apple iPhone Event

Without a dedicated app, iPad users have had to use Facebook’s iPhone app on the iPad. Image: Facebook We’ve been without an official iPad Facebook app for so long it has seemed as if it would never arrive. But rumor has it we won’t be waiting for it much longer. There’s a chance Facebook’s iPad app and an HTML 5-based mobile platform (rumored to be codenamed “Project Spartan”) are ready to hit the prime time, according to multiple reports .

[27 Sep 2011 | No Comment | ]
‘Train Tickets’ App: Timetables, Routes, Anonymous Purchases

Search, browse and buy. Traveling by train is now as easy as buying a song In the U.S, the only people to ride railway trains are hobos, and tree-hugging hippies taking the Caltrain into San Francisco to work their tech-industry jobs. In the UK, trains are a much used (and outrageously overpriced) way to get around