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    News Corp's iPad-Only Paper The Daily To Launch Next Wednesday [Ipadapps]

    News Corp's kinda much anticipated iPad-only newspaper, The Daily, will launch next Wednesday, according to NYT's Jeremy Peters. Apparently the announcement will come at an event at the Guggenheim museum in New York, and Peters says Apple's VP of Internet Services, Eddy Cue, will be on hand...
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    Watch All Your TV On Your iPad With the New Slingplayer Mobile App [Ipadapps]

    If you've got a Slingbox connected to your TV and have been waiting to get your iPad involved, the time has finally come! SlingPlayer Mobile for iPad lets you view and control your TV over Wi-Fi or 3G for $30. More »
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    Gourmet Live: The Delicious New Gourmet Magazine For the iPad [Ipadapps]

    Gourmet was one of the more heartbreaking causalities of the Condé Nast's purge last fall. But now the beloved food mag is back as Gourmet Live, a beautiful iPad app that's filled with great foodie content, new and old. More »
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    Elements: A Dropbox-Syncing Text Editor For iPads and iPhones [Ipadapps]

    Dropbox is our favorite way to keep files synced across multiple machines, bar none, but its apps sadly don't do text editing. The universal app Elements fills that role, letting you cleanly edit text and quietly keep it in sync. More »
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    Madden 11 For iPad: The Cool Touch Football [Ipadapps]

    As someone who never watched much football, I was never very interested nor very good at football video games. But the eminently touchable new iPad Madden makes it easy even for casual pigskin fans to jump into the action. More »
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    Fruit Ninja For iPad With 8 Finger, Head-To-Head Fruit Slicing [Ipadapps]

    Fruit Ninja, an iPhone favorite, is coming to the iPad this week, the bigger dojo allowing for more luxurious, 8-finger multi-touch slashing and head-to-head competition against other players. Bigger, riper fruits and craftier ninjas? Sounds good to me. [TouchArcade] More » iPad -...
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    VBookz For iPad: A Text-To-Speech Reader For Public Domain Classics [Ipadapps]

    Near my iPad's iBooks bookshelf sits a new vBookz bookshelf. It looks awfully similar, but it's much better stocked: It has every public domain novel and text-to-speech tech to read them aloud. But a true audiobook text-to-speech is not. More » Speech synthesis - Speech...
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