Dog + iPad + Air Hockey
Who knew that dogs not only knew how to use an iPad, but like air hockey too? This video proves it’s true. Strangest thing is a search on YouTube for “dog air hockey” turns up more than one result.
Who knew that dogs not only knew how to use an iPad, but like air hockey too? This video proves it’s true. Strangest thing is a search on YouTube for “dog air hockey” turns up more than one result.
Jesse Rosten offers a simple, albeit slightly impractical way to make the most out of your iPad. Just add Velcro, and voila – the world is your dock. Or not. The combo does have its limits.
The subdued felt and leather Tilt iPad Case from Austria’s Hard Graft functions as both protective case and cushioned support stand; unobtrusive stretchy bands cover the bevel, not the screen.
Macedonian designer Dragan Trencevski has created the eRoll, a concept that could be the future of e-reading. The rollable, flexible screen in effect reduces the size of a book to a mere baton.
Already got an iPhone and an iPad? What’s next? iPhone 4G? How about a watch inspired by Apple’s gadgets? Not only would the iWatch tell time, but run apps, and have a mini-projector built-in.
The ClamCase has a bay to slip your iPad into, a Bluetooth keyboard, cut-outs for the various buttons and a wraparound hinge, which can flip 360° to either encase the iPad or to be inobtrusive.
Looks like the latest in fashion accessories has made its way to our city streets – iPad pendants. The only thing better would if this guy were running a clock app instead of a music video on the display.
From the expertly agile fingers of Japanese anime artist Yoshitoshi ABe comes this very cool video of him scribbling sketches on the iPad, fingerpaint style, using the LiveSketch HD app.
Trick out the exterior of your new iPad with a vinyl decal from Etsy artist suzieautomatic. The decals are easily applied and removed and you can make your selection from a variety of colors.
Now that you have that shiny new iPad, protect it in this distressed leather shoulder bag from Temple Bags. The case not only carries and cushions your iPad but converts into a handy viewing stand.
The Elements iPad app combines high-res 3D models with Theodore Gray’s humorous and simple prose to make learning about the elements a lot of fun. iPad skeptics, eat your heart out.
iPad gaming is upon us, and Broken Radio Games’ Globetrotters will use the iPad’s multi-touch display to let up to 4 players bounce between planets as they try to catch stars before their friends.
Check out the Desktop Wallpaper Project at art and design blog Kitsune Noir for some of the best wallpapers you’ll ever see, pre-formatted for PCs, the iPhone, PSP and even the iPad.
Get a preview of Bitolithic’s Comic Zeal V4, an iPad version of its iPhone app; for the uninitiated, it’s a comic reader that reads CBZ, ZIP, CBR, and RAR files natively (PDF with Sync).
It doesn’t have the cool vintage factor of the BookBook, but Nedrelow’s BOOK for iPad scores points with minimalists with a clean linen cover and 100% wool felt sleeve inner lining.
While we liked both Wired and Sports Illustrated‘s take on the tablet magazine, VIV Mag’s iPad Demo is a real page- and head-turner; it’s an all digital publication concept.
The jury’s still out on the new iPad, but we like Cocoon’s Gramercy; the messenger sling not only holds an iPad/netboook but includes a GRID-IT system and iPhone/media window.
Whether you’re an Apple lover or hater, it’s hard not to agree with CollegeHumor’s iPad Comedy Gold Mine; from feminine hygiene to giant iPhone, it’s a little too easy to make fun of.
Apple’s iPad is official: 0.5″ thick and 1.5 lbs, it sports a 9.7″ capacitive multi-touchscreen, 16-64GB flash memory, 1GHz Apple A4 chip, WiFi 802.11n, Bluetooth, and optional 3G.
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