Bonus Section! iPad Apps
Optimum for iPad: Cablevision subscribers can get on-demand TV listings, set DVR recordings and watch videos on demand with this new app, which also includes around 300 live TV channels. (Free, iTunes)
Zoho Docs for iPad: The Google Apps competitor delivers mobile access to files created in Zoho Writer, Sheet, Show and Docs. You can also view shared files with the app. Our coverage. (Free, iTunes)
StackPad: This iPad app lets you make photo collages with images from your photo gallery. Just drag, drop and resize. TNW has the review. ($1.99, iTunes)
Bloomberg Businessweek+: This new Bloomberg iPad app is a subscription-based publication featuring the same content as the print edition, plus additional, interactive content designed for the iPad. (Free app, $2.99+ for a subscription, iTunes)
Showyou: An iPad (and iPhone) app for viewing the videos your friends are sharing on social networks like Facebook and Twitter. Our coverage. (Free, Tunes).
Blogsy: This blogging tool for iPad takes advantage of touch with drag-and-drop photo and video insertions from Flickr, Picase, Google, YouTube or elsewhere on the Web. ($2.99, iTunes)
Photosmith: This app for professional photographers lets you organize your photos on the iPad before importing them to Adobe Lightroom. It’s meant to be used with Apple’s Camera Connection Kit, which supports most digitals and many DSLRs. ($17.99, iTunes)
Push.me HD: This iPad app lets you exchange messages and photos for free with other iPhone and iPad users or anyone using the company’s online portal. ($2.99, iTunes)
Realtor.com Real Estate Search: This new iPad (and iPhone) app lets you search for houses, view property details, prices and photos, save notes and ratings, share listings with friends or your agent and more. Our coverage. (Free, iTunes)
Timbuktu: The first iPad mag for kids offers interactive features to display news and photos, all with an educational bent. The first issue offered articles on popsicles, beaches, toys and animals. (Free, iTunes
Bing for iPad: Microsoft’s search engine becomes its own iPad app, complete with access to news, movies, local listings and, of course, the Bing homepage image. Our coverage. (Free, iTunes)
Bonus Section! Honeycomb Apps
Kid Mode for Honeycomb: The popular kid-distracting mobile app Kid Mode comes to Android tablets with educational games, books and the drawing app. (Free, Android Market)
FlightBoard: Now optimized for tablets, Mobiata’s FlightBoard app for Android lets you check the arrivals and departures for any airport worldwide. It also includes two live wallpapers. ($3.99, Android Market)
Beautiful Widgets 3.5: One of the most popular widget makers for Android added Honeycomb support in the new version released this month. A 4×3 “Super Clock” for tablets is just one of the many new features added. ($2.95, Android Market)
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