Matthew Rogers — iPhone: Apple’s entire iWork suite is no longer constrained to the larger proportions of the iPad, as all three of its apps (Pages, Keynote, and Numbers) were updated yesterday and are now compatible with the iPhone and iPod touch as well. Users who have already purchased the iPad editions of iWork apps can update them to the new universal version for free, while the cost remains a steady $9.99 for new users. Be sure you’re on Wi-Fi first, though—these apps aren’t small.
Adam Dachis — We love both mobile operating systems and their corresponding devices, but just like Android has its many advantages so does iOS. Here are our favorite parts of iOS that outdo their Android counterparts. Read more…
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Adam Dachis — A friend of mine recently called me, frustrated, because he couldn’t figure out how to get PDFs on his iPad. While it’s actually a very simple operation once you know how to do it, it’s not something that’s very obvious to people who are new to iOS (as many iPad users are). Here’s a look at the simplest method of transferring files to an iDevice for those who don’t yet know how to do it.
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