Monday, March 7, 2011

Opera Mini Browser for iPad to Be Announced This Week at MWC

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Apple Announces Subscriptions for the iOS App Store

, including magazines, newspapers, video, music, etc. This is the same innovative digital subscription billing service that Apple recently launched with News Corp.’s

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Sunday, March 6, 2011

Dark Prophecy – New ‘Digi-novel’ for the iPad

digi-novel’ for the iPad. What’s a digi-novel? Apparently in this case it’s a mashup of a traditional thriller in eBook form with and hour long film, a series of

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User Poll – Nobody Wants to Subscribe to The Daily

A poll of iPad and iOS users shows that very few people have plans to subscribe to The Daily.

Admittedly this is just one poll, and the numbers of voters is not huge (233 as I write this), but it’s being run at the popular everythingiCafe forum site, which has over 125,000 members

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Price Drops: Skyfire Web Browser for iPad Down to $3.99 for Two Days

with the iPad version generating around 200,000 downloads in just its first three days on the App Store.

Today and tomorrow you can grab the app for $3.99 instead of its normal $4.99.

Here’s a Skyfire Web Browser for iPad App Store link.

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Saturday, March 5, 2011

Some iPad Magazines Already Offering Subscriptions

, which has had a very good critical reception since it hit the App Store along with the iPad launch last April, is offering an annual subscription for $14.99 until the end of February. That’s a 75% savings over the single issue cost of $4.99 and 25% off the regular subscription price of $19.99.

Of course, News Corp’s The Daily newspaper is also offering subscriptions, as they were the first app to use this feature when they launched earlier this month. 

Have you spotted any other apps offering subscriptions yet? Have you signed up for any subscriptions?

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