Showing posts with label iPad Apps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iPad Apps. Show all posts

How to buy Kindle books on an iPhone or iPad (video)

How to buy Kindle books on an iPhone or iPad Kindle tip: How to buy Kindle books on an iPhone or iPad (video)
Wondering where Amazon hid the Kindle store on its Kindle app for the iPhone and iPad? Nope, you’re not missing anything—it simply isn’t there.
Thanks to Apple’s strict rules regarding so-called “in-app” purchase on the iPhone (I won’t bore you with the details, but you can read all about it here), Amazon long ago removed a handy button on its Kindle app that used to lead iPhone users straight to the online Kindle store.


The good news, though, is that you still can buy Kindle books directly on the iPhone—or the iPad, for that matter.
Here’s how…

For the iPhone:

  • Open the Safari web browser on your iPhone and type (or click) this link:
http://www.amazon.com/kindlemobilestore
  • At this point, you’ll have arrived at the same page where the old “Kindle Store” button on the iPhone Kindle app would have taken you. From here, you can search the entire store, or browse books, newspapers, magazines, or Kindle “Singles” (short stories, essays, and other short works, which typically cost $3 or less).
  • Once you find a Kindle book you like, tap its link, then make sure your iPhone is selected in the pull-down menu marked “Send wirelessly to.”
  • Tap “Buy now” or “Try a sample,” then go back to the iPhone Kindle app; your new book should start downloading automatically. No problem!
Kindle store on the iPad 225x300 Kindle tip: How to buy Kindle books on an iPhone or iPad (video)
You can buy Kindle books directly on your iPhone or iPad, with a little help from Safari.

For the iPad:

  • Launch the Safari browser and type (or click) this link into the address bar:
http://read.amazon.com
  • You should arrive on Amazon’s “Cloud Reader,” an online version of the Kindle e-reader for PC and Mac web browsers, as well as the iPad—and in the top-right corner of the page, you should see a button marked “Kindle Store.” Go ahead and tap it.
  • Now, you should be be looking at the touch-optimized Kindle Store for iPad, complete with a swipeable row of recommended books and about two-dozens categories to browse.
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How to buy Kindle books on an iPhone or iPad (video)

8 apps for watching free TV shows

8 iPad apps for watching free TV shows iPad tip: 8 apps for watching free TV shows (updated)
You don’t need a cable subscription—or any subscription, for that matter—to watch the latest episodes of shows like “30 Rock,” “The Vampire Diaries,” “Hoarders,” “Modern Family,” and even “House Hunters” on your iPad.

Of course, the selection of shows you can watch is limited; for example, don’t expect a vast archive of old “Fantasy Island” or “Lost” episodes on ABC’s free iPad app. Instead, you’ll usually find only the most recent episodes of shows that are currently on the air.
Also, two of the biggest broadcast TV networks—CBS and Fox—have yet to serve up their own free streaming-TV apps for the iPad. That means no free “Simpsons” or “The Good Wife” on your tablet.
And one more thing: no fast-forwarding through the commercial breaks, which (at least) are typically no longer than 60 seconds or so.

The good news, though, is that these 8 TV apps for the iPad require nothing more than an Internet connection to work—in other words, no subscription fees (as with the Hulu and Netflix iPad apps, which cost $8 a month to use) and no need to “verify” that you’re a paying cable customer (as with the streaming TV apps for ESPN and TNT).
So, ready to tune in? Here we go…

1. ABC Player 


ABC offers a generous selections of free streaming TV shows on its iPad app, including primetime shows like “The Bachelorette,” “Castle,” “Nashville,” “Grey’s Anatomy,” “Modern Family,” and “Revenge,” as well as daytime shows (“The View,” “General Hospital”) and news programming (“20/20,” “Good Morning America,” “Nightline,” and “This Week”).
You can also check out your viewing history and a weekly broadcast schedule, as well as pick up streaming TV shows from where you left off.
Get ready for commercials, though—lots of them, and no, you can’t skip ‘em.
Download: ABC Player

2. A&E


Stream full episodes of such guilty reality pleasures as “Duck Dynasty,” “Hoarders,” “Storage Wars,” “Cold Case Files,” “Flip this House,” “Panic 911,” and the sobering (depending on the episode, of course) “Intervention,” along with a couple dozen other shows.
Also included: A full A&E programming schedule, plus a queue for the episodes you want to watch next.
Download: A&E

3. The CW Network


Among the shows available on The CW’s iPad app: “90210,” “America’s Next Top Model,” the nearly wrapped-up “Gossip Girl,” “Nikita,” “One Tree Hill,” “Supernatural,” “L.A. Complex,” and “The Vampire Diaries.”
The app also offers photo galleries for its top shows and access to its various Twitter and Facebook feeds, plus a weekly programming guide.
Missing in action: a history of the shows you’ve streamed, although the app will let you resume a show right where you left off.
Download: The CW Network

4. History


Full episodes of “Top Gear,” “Swamp People,” “Mankind,” “Mountain Men,” “Ice Road Truckers,” “American Pickers,” and several other popular History Channels shows are present and accounted for.
As with the (very similar) A&E iPad app, you can save favorite episodes in a DVR-like queue, as well as peruse History’s upcoming broadcast schedule.
Download: History

5. Lifetime


Get ready for full episodes of “Project Runway All Stars,” “Double Divas,” “Supernanny,” “How I Met Your Mother,” “Army Wives,” “Dance Moms,” and “Project Runway,”
Also, break out the hankies—we’ve got dozens of Lifetime movies on tap, ranging from “Lies and Crimes” (a woman learns the truth about her dead husband, who was a cop), “Infidelity” (couples counselor Kim Delaney’s “latest affair will force her to confront her own issues”), “The Murder of Princess Diana” (was it an accident, or a conspiracy?), and “The Perfect Marriage” (not so perfect, needless to say.)
Download: Lifetime

6. NBC 


The sleek NBC app boasts full episodes of prime-time shows like “The Voice,” “Community,” “Revolution,” “30 Rock,” “Parenthood,” “Parks and Recreation,” among others. Also on the list: full episodes of Leno and Jimmy Fallon, along with the daytime soap “Days of Our Lives” and the weekly news program “Rock Center.”
Yes, photo galleries are included, plus a series of trivia quizzes and the ability to create a favorites list if you sign in with your Facebook account.
Download: NBC

7. PBS 


Dozens of popular and lesser-known shows are available on the PBS app for the iPad, including “American Masters,” “Antiques Roadshow,” “Frontline,” “Masterpiece Theatre” (or “Masterpiece,” as they’re now calling it), “Nature,” “Nova,” “PBS Newshour,” and “Washington Week.”
Sorry, no quizzes or photo galleries here, but there is a weekly programming guide, or you can sign in to create a list of your favorite shows or check your viewing history.
Best of all? No commercial breaks, although you’ll have to sit through a brief clip from a sponsor at the beginning of most episodes.
Download: PBS

8. HGTV To Go (download)


If you’re a “House Hunters” fanatic, get ready to be happy. We’re talking full episodes of “House Hunters” and “House Hunters International,” along with “Design Star,” “Selling New York,” “Selling L.A.,” “Holmes on Holmes,” “Property Virgins,” “Curb Appeal,” and “Room Crashers.”
You can also check out photo galleries, view HGTV’s Twitter feed and Facebook page, and add shows to your “favorites” list.
Surprisingly enough, you won’t have to suffer through any commercial breaks, although that could change when and if HGTV manages to whip up some sponsors.
Download: HGTV To Go
Have any other good streaming TV apps for the iPad to share? Post ‘em below!
Note: This post (which was originally published back in July) has been updated with apps from A&E, History, and Lifetime.

8 apps for watching free TV shows

Ways to Watch TV and Movies on Your iPad

The iPad can perform many wonderful feats. One of our favorites — its ability to stream television shows, movies and even some live broadcasting on a high-res screen. And we don't even have to tote around a heavy laptop.
ABC was the first major network to allow iPad users to stream full episodes. Ever since, many other networks have jumped on the mobile bandwagon. For the most part, these apps are free of charge. Most importantly, they're filled with full episodes of the shows you missed or want to watch again.
Sorted by category, here are the best entertainment programming apps to download for your tablet.

Channels

If you want to search for a show by channel, chances are there's an app for that. Most channels offer digital viewing of full episodes via their platforms, as well as added features and bonus material, such as schedules, social fan interaction and video clips. Check out ABC, ABC Family, The CW, Discovery Channel, Disney, NBC, PBS, TBS, TLC and TNT.

Movies and TV

You’ve probably already heard about Netflix and Hulu, both of which have compatible iPad apps. These popular options are only accessible though paid subscriptions, which cost $7.99 per month.

If you don't want to shell out the cash, you can access other platforms to stream movies. Crackle, for instance, may be more limited in terms of available content, but it is free to download and easy to navigate. The service offers movies and TV shows, as well as originally produced programming, such as The Unknown, a horror series starring Dominic Monaghan, of Lost and Lord of the Rings fame.
For another free option, try TV.com. The app includes shows from CBS, The CW and Showtime, searchable by channel, title or popularity.
If you're looking for timeless entertainment, try Tap TV, a platform full of hundreds of old cartoons, the best YouTube videos, silent classics and documentaries. Curators hand-select felicitous content to populate this app.

Browsing

Sleek and simple in design, NextGuide is a personalized program guide that aggregates information across multiple video apps and keeps you informed about when and where your shows are playing. You can customize notifications for certain actors or even your favorite sports team.
Similarly, use BuddyTV to select your favorite shows and personalize your viewer preferences. Soon enough, the service gives you suggestions based on what you chose. An in-app TV guide allows you to select your favorite channels and see what is airing at that very moment. Additionally, you can view previews, recaps and opt for reminders when your favorite shows are about to air.

Live TV

Rejoice, for technology has bestowed upon us the ability to watch live television on our tablets.
Sports fans, WatchESPN offers streaming feeds from ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN3 and ESPNU, depending on your TV provider. The app gives you access to thousands of live events from college basketball to the NBA playoffs, and shows like SportsCenter.
For news, CNN lets you live stream select programming, again dependent on your provider.
You'll also find that a lot of cable TV providers offer livestreams within their own apps. See: Cox TV Connect, DirectTV, Time Warner, Cablevision and DISH Network. Most also allow you to set your DVR and turn your iPad into a remote control.

Interactive

As if the show wasn’t enough, certain apps allow you to interact with the content.
With Viggle, you can sync to a featured show and answer trivia questions as you watch. For every correct reply, you earn reward points you can redeem at retailers such as Best Buy, Burger King, Fandango and Old Navy.
Known for identifying music, Shazam also works with TV. Tap into a show you are watching and access cast information, episode soundtracks, actor tweets and merchandise links.
For an out-of-the-box viewing experience, try Boxfish. The app captures every word spoken on the TV. It processes the information in real time to see what topics are being discussed. You can set notifications for certain words or topics, view topic-specific clips and determine the number of times it has been mentioned the past few days.

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How To Restore iPad Mini To Factory Settings

The newly launched Apple iPad Mini is out to have a beat down with other tablets in the market. If you have jailbroken your iPad Mini and have run into problems, there is probably a need for you to restore your iPad Mini to its original factory settings.

Restoring the iPad Mini to its default settings is also essential if you are thinking of selling or giving away your iPad Mini to someone else as you can fully erase your personal info from the device before it leaves your hands.

Here are 2 simple ways to restore factory settings and erase all the content on your iPad Mini, with the help of iTunes, and without.

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