To some, it's only an overgrown (and overblown) iPhone; to others, it's destined to change the way we consume everything from books to movies to music. Since Steve Jobs announced the iPad in January, gadget geeks around the world have been speculating about the new species of personal technology. Does the iPad really live up to the hype? As the much-anticipated iPad hits the streets, Blogcritics writers give you their verdicts.
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What accessory would Indiana Jones use if he had an iPad?
Was the iPad Mini priced too high? Perhaps, but Apple knows what it's doing.
Looking for an iPad keyboard case that actually works? Look no further - ClamCase provides an open and shut solution.
A spillproof keyboard case for the iPad that also looks and feels professional? Yes please.
There's a new iPad in town. Just don't call it iPad 3.
Oceanhouse Media adds a great collection of Dr. Seuss classics to their eBook library.
Oceanhouse Media releases another wonderful and interactive Dr. Seuss eBook - Dr. Seuss's first published book, And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street.
A whole new generation should enjoy discovering this new Richie Rich, who is a little bit Johnny Quest, a little bit Tintin.
The Cat in the Hat takes kids along for a fun and educational trip through our solar system in this interactive eBook.
Lift the "flap" to reveal a surprise...
Tacky the penguin has another adventure in this latest eBook version of the popular children's book series.
How The Grinch Stole Christmas!, The Berenstain Bears' Christmas Tree, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, and Tacky's Christmas.
You leave your iPad on top of your car. Which case do you want to have on it?
The eBook Elmer and the Lost Teddy brings David McKee's vibrant illustrations to life.
Tacky Goes to Camp is a very nice interactive ebook version of a children's favorite storybook.
The secret sauce of Apple's Growth in 2012
What could be better than a rediscovered Dr. Seuss story? Seven of them!
There's a Wocket in my Pocket! is another wonderful Dr. Seuss book app.
Written so that even a novice can understand and follow along.
How I learned to [almost] forget real books and embrace ebooks.