Tagged: ipad

Exclusive: How To Use Microsoft Office on Your iPhone For Free- No Jailbreaking

What if I told you that you could use Microsoft Office on your iPhone right now for free, no jailbreaking involved? Would you call me insane? Well, let me fill you in on a secret. You can, and I’ll show you how to get Microsoft Office for your iPhone right now, for free. Before I show you the app, let me point out some...

Do You Really own your Music, Books, etc, or are you just renting them?

Over the summer, a potential lawsuit created some controversy by bringing to light an Apple policy saying that music was not transferable, and dies with you. It can’t be bequeathed. When you die, your music is gone, and you can’t bequeath it. That was frustrating to some, but this new detail is just ridiculous. Barnes and Noble’s policy and system only allow you to use your...

BI Reports iPhone 5S to Arrive in Spring

It’s being reported by various reasonably reliable sources that there will be both a new iPhone and iPad in the Spring. That would mean only about an eight month production of the current models if Apple released it at their Worldwide Developer Conference in June. Unfortunately it seems to just be pageview journalism. They report that limited production is already starting in test runs...

Great Classic Games Ported To the iPhone

A lot of great games have been revived and revitalized on the iPhone, so today I’lll share a few for your enjoyment. If you enjoy this list then share it with your friends on Facebook, Twitter, Google Plus, Pinterest, or whatever network you enjoy the most.  For our top ten overall games, click here. Lemonade Tycoon: Launched originally in 2002, Lemonade Stand is a...

iPad Mini Case Study: Price Above All

The new iPad Mini’s high price has left questions of whether people will buy its’ cheaper competitors instead, and while I can’t answer those questions in the broadest sense yet of whether it will sell, I can relay one story of a consumer I spoke to. Yesterday I met a woman, in her early twenties, who was very techincally savvy. While you couldn’t classify...