naked iPad blog http://www.nakedipad.com iPad, revealed Mon, 30 Aug 2010 17:54:04 +0000 en hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.0.1 App Review: Zombie Highway for iPhone, iPod touch http://www.nakedipad.com/2010/08/30/1389/ http://www.nakedipad.com/2010/08/30/1389/#comments Mon, 30 Aug 2010 17:52:15 +0000 Brian http://www.nakedipad.com/?p=1389

Are you up for a little mindless zombie fun on your iPhone? Although the zombie genre, both in movies and in video games, has become a bit redundant (but then again, aren’t zombies redundant?), Zombie Highway for the iPhone and iPod touch is a lot of fun and is a no-brainer (pun intended) for only $.99 cents.

Zombie Highway is simple, fun and addicting. The goal is to see how far you can travel down the road before the zombies either flip your car over or you drive smack dab into one of the wrecked vehicles on the post-apocalyptic highway. Several different types of zombies will jump onto the side of your car and you can either shoot them off using one of many assorted weapons you acquire along the way *or* you can scrape them off with the assistance of the wreckage along the road. Either way, be prepared for a little carnage (NOT entirely kid-friendly).

You don’t have to worry about controlling the speed of your vehicle because you are kept at a constant speed during the game. Just tilt your device left or right to steer your car and tap the sides of the screen where the corresponding red triangles are to indicate where you need to aim to blast the zombies off of your car. The game even lets you log in to Facebook so you can share your best score — in this case, your distance — and your rank among other Zombie Highway players.

Try Zombie Highway today — it’s only a buck — and see how long you survive!

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Review: Power Support 2-piece Anti-Glare Front and Crystal Back Film Set for iPhone 4 http://www.nakedipad.com/2010/08/27/review-power-support-2-piece-anti-glare-front-and-crystal-back-film-set-for-iphone-4/ http://www.nakedipad.com/2010/08/27/review-power-support-2-piece-anti-glare-front-and-crystal-back-film-set-for-iphone-4/#comments Fri, 27 Aug 2010 15:58:38 +0000 Brian http://www.nakedipad.com/?p=1383

I’ve been a fan of Power Support products since my very first iPhone 2G, and now I’ve had a chance to try their latest and greatest on my iPhone 4 when I installed their 2-piece Anti-Glare Front and Crystal Back Film Set ($19.95). Once again, Power Support does not disappoint.

Since the iPhone 4′s design is flat glass, front and back, it makes it easier for accessory providers like Power Support to offer up simple self-installed protection for the front and back of the iPhone 4. The price (around $25 after shipping) may seem a little steep for one set of protection, but I can assure you that it should be the only screen and back protection you’ll ever need for your iPhone 4.

Installation was really a breeze — you just need to make sure that the front and back of your iPhone 4 is as clean as possible. Using a micro-fiber cloth is ideal for removing dust and fingerprints, and it’s best to apply the film set in an environment that is as dust-free as possible. Since a majority of us don’t have “clean rooms” in our homes, Power Support has provided a pre-installation film for removing any residual dust before you actually apply the film set. Just use the pre-install film first, then carefully apply the film set, one side at a time, starting at one end and carefully peeling away the backing as you work your way down to the other end.

I chose the anti-glare film because it does, in fact, reduce glare and it does an excellent job warding off unsightly fingerprints and smudges. I was able to apply the film on my first attempt, smoothed out any little bubbles, and I can gladly say that I managed to install the film set without trapping any dust between the film and the screen. One helpful tip — I recommend starting the installation from the top and working down.

My conclusion — a big thumbs-up for the Power Support 2-piece Anti-Glare Front and Crystal Back Film Set. It’s about the best film set I’ve found for protecting your iPhone 4 and it’s quite a bit easier to intall when compared to my experience installing their film on my iPad!

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Across Age for iPad, iPhone on sale for $2.99 http://www.nakedipad.com/2010/08/26/across-age-for-ipad-iphone-on-sale-for-2-99/ http://www.nakedipad.com/2010/08/26/across-age-for-ipad-iphone-on-sale-for-2-99/#comments Thu, 26 Aug 2010 15:58:49 +0000 Brian http://www.nakedipad.com/?p=1371

We just got a heads-up from FDG Entertainment that their epic-adventure Across Age is now on sale in the Apple App Store for only $2.99 for a limited time. This app is very reminiscent of the legendary Zelda series and should provide hours of gameplay on your iOS device. Although it is specifically designed for the iPhone and iPod touch, it will also work on your iPad.

Given that this game is usually $5.99, it’s a great time to save $3.00 and the current version has a 4-star rating — not too shabby. If you decide to take the plunge and download Across Age, let us know in the Comments what you think of the game on either your iPhone or iPad.

[photo courtesy of IGN]

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Its, It’s and It is… http://www.nakedipad.com/2010/08/26/its-its-and-it-is/ http://www.nakedipad.com/2010/08/26/its-its-and-it-is/#comments Thu, 26 Aug 2010 08:00:44 +0000 Ivan http://www.nakedipad.com/?p=1354 Being British, I guess one would expect me to be pretty good at reading and writing English, right? Ha, yeah, right…

As you know the English language in itself has a 101 exceptions. Example: i before e, except after c; and all that. Considering I left school so many moons ago, I can’t believe that I can actually still remember that one major exception. Yet I can barely remember what I did\said, yesterday. I bet it’s because I can still hear Sister Consuelo barking it at me, at the top of her voice… *I think I just shook in my shoes*

Anyway by now you’re wondering what on earth this has to do with an iPad, right? Let me tell you: Who at Apple (I know, probably Steve Jobs) decided that anytime I type “its”, that I really wanted to have it type, “it’s”? Well anyone? Does Apple not like the English language, and the exceptions that come with it? Hmm, or do they believe we as humans should use “it’s” more often?

I mean honestly, look at it in that screenshot. How often do we spend time having to correct, autocorrect? Funny that, isn’t it?

Share with us the words that Apple force on you, that you just can’t stand…

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Apple holding special event on September 1st http://www.nakedipad.com/2010/08/25/apple-holding-special-event-on-september-1st/ http://www.nakedipad.com/2010/08/25/apple-holding-special-event-on-september-1st/#comments Wed, 25 Aug 2010 19:03:05 +0000 Brian http://www.nakedipad.com/?p=1337

The sure signs of approaching Fall — football, the leaves start changing, there’s a crispness in the air, and… Apple holds a “special event” in San Francisco. By the way, we are loving the sweet Apple-fied acoustic guitar. It must be how Steve-o croons to the ladies when he serenades.

On a more serious note (no pun intended), it’s likely this event will concern the new Apple TV (iTV?) and maybe some new iPods. Also, this is right around the time that we can expect iOS 4 for the iPad (folders, anyone?) and maybe — pure rumor, conjecture and speculation here — a whiff of the 7″ iPad?

What do you think Apple’s “special event” will bring?

[engadget]

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Should I use my iPad or a Desktop? http://www.nakedipad.com/2010/08/25/should-i-use-my-ipad-or-a-desktop/ http://www.nakedipad.com/2010/08/25/should-i-use-my-ipad-or-a-desktop/#comments Wed, 25 Aug 2010 06:30:08 +0000 Ivan http://www.nakedipad.com/?p=1329 As you no doubt already know, the iPad has lots of accessories to aid it’s brilliantness. Yes, that’s right, I said it; b r i l l i a n t n e s s!

These items range from a camera connector, wireless keyboard, dock, and a dock with keyboard, to God knows what else I haven’t even mentioned.

The iPad is great for it’s simplicity, and ease of use. For example, I get home from work, I take a shower, and plop myself on the sofa (and yes, I fit clothes in there, somewhere). I mean, honestly, what’s one to do after a very long day, besides have a beer? The first thing I then do is grab my iPad, shown here…

Yes, I know I need to check my Facebook messages...

iPad with Otterbox case...

…and start surfing. Even if I have nothing in particular to surf for. Yep, that’s dedication to the use of the iPad ;)

Anyway, I was thinking if I have to take out:
1. my iPad; 2. my keyboard and 3. my iPad stand, why would I not just use my desktop computer I have setup upstairs? Shown here…

Home Desktop

Maybe it’s just me, but adding so many items (as listed above) to an already brilliant piece of hardware is not really worth it. I’d almost feel as if I need to be setup at a computer desk, ready to do some serious work, vs. just relaxing with a gadget.

Do you have accessories for your iPad? If so, what are they, and what made you get them?

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Paying twice for an iPhone/iPad app… http://www.nakedipad.com/2010/08/24/paying-twice-for-an-iphoneipad-app/ http://www.nakedipad.com/2010/08/24/paying-twice-for-an-iphoneipad-app/#comments Tue, 24 Aug 2010 17:21:06 +0000 Ivan http://www.nakedipad.com/?p=1318

…wait a minute, didn’t I already buy that app? Oh, it was for my iPhone.

Typically, I don’t make a fuss about paying for applications, software, devices, and gadgets in general. I don’t because of various things. Mainly, I like to play with and test applications. To me, you really can’t speak about an app, and it’s good\bad features, until you’ve at least tried it once.

So, with that said, I hate to say, I get a little annoyed when I have to pay for an app that I already have I mean, own for the iPhone. Yes, I know the developer went out of their way to create the specs specifically for the iPad, but…

Tell us what you think – how do you feel about buying an app twice?

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Inkling brings textbooks to iPad http://www.nakedipad.com/2010/08/23/inkling-brings-textbooks-to-ipad/ http://www.nakedipad.com/2010/08/23/inkling-brings-textbooks-to-ipad/#comments Mon, 23 Aug 2010 22:57:42 +0000 Brian http://www.nakedipad.com/?p=1311

Football is starting up again, there’s a bit of crispness in the air signaling the fading of summer and the coming of fall, and students are lugging their packs full of textbooks as they go back to school — what a perfect time to mention an iPad app like Inkling, a “textbook platform” that utilizes social connectivity and iOS features that permit highlighting text, creating notes which can be shared with other students and teachers, and then can record and share their responses.

Once downloaded and opened, the app asks for you to create a profile, or you can try the app as a guest. To demonstrate Inkling, a free copy of The Elements of Style, by William Strunk, Jr., is provided. Pages in Inkling are known as “cards” and you can scroll up and down, or jump to other sections by swiping over the left side of the page to reveal other parts of that section or chapter. It would have been nice to have an app like Inkling to carry my textbooks on my iPad instead of hauling them around like rocks in my backpack. Inkling is a free download so give it a try and let us know what you think!

[tuaw]

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When all Internet fails, I have my iPad 3G http://www.nakedipad.com/2010/08/20/when-all-internet-fails-i-have-my-ipad-3g/ http://www.nakedipad.com/2010/08/20/when-all-internet-fails-i-have-my-ipad-3g/#comments Fri, 20 Aug 2010 18:22:24 +0000 Brian http://www.nakedipad.com/2010/08/20/when-all-internet-fails-i-have-my-ipad-3g/

Today is not a typical day at work. Our main office in New York is moving and, as a consequence, our corporate Internet connectivity is more down than up. At the moment it is down, and to my understanding, it’s down until at least tomorrow.

Fortunately, my iPad 3G comes to the rescue. I have access to my personal email, surfing the ‘net, and even the ability to write and post this blog, all thanks to having 3G connectivity on my iPad 3G. Thanks to the iPad’s smaller size and excellent battery life, I can throw it in my messenger bag and carry it with me just about anywhere. Although not truly a laptop replacement, my iPad can be far more convenient than my MacBook Pro, especially on days like today when my only connection to the web is via my iPad or iPhone.

So there you have it — a real life example of the usefulness and power of the iPad 3G. Is it fitting well into your daily activities like it is for me?

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How to: disable ability of Facebook friends to “check you in” using Places http://www.nakedipad.com/2010/08/19/how-to-disable-ability-of-facebook-friends-to-check-you-in-using-places/ http://www.nakedipad.com/2010/08/19/how-to-disable-ability-of-facebook-friends-to-check-you-in-using-places/#comments Thu, 19 Aug 2010 18:00:44 +0000 Brian http://www.nakedipad.com/?p=1302

Facebook has just introduced “Places” with their new 3.2 update for the iPhone, and Places is a feature that allows you to “check in” so your Facebook friends know your whereabouts. If you want that kind of transparency in your life, then Facebook has the feature for you, but if you wish to maintain a modicum of privacy, then Places isn’t for you.

Now, that’s all fine and well if you want to keep your location hidden from the rest of your Facebook pals, but guess what? “Places” lets your Facebook friends check in on your behalf, so basically your buddy can rat you out if you’re at the Apple Store instead of at work, or in Las Vegas instead of Barstow, or… you get the picture. This “feature” makes Places just a little bit creepy. So, what to do? Fortunately, you will get an email the first time a friend tries to “check in” for you, giving you the chance to allow or deny their attempt, but instead of relying on this email notification, you can nip this in the bud.

Just go into your Facebook privacy settings, click on the “customize” link, scroll down to “things others share”, and simply disable the “Friends can check me into places” feature. That’s it. Or, you can let everyone know where you are, all of the time. Maybe not a bad idea for your teenager’s Facebook account.

[Android Central]

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