post Category: Coffee Makers post Comments (0) postDecember 11, 2011

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Scrabble (£5.99)
Sitting on a coffee table the iPad lights up to make a great board game. And, bundled with the free Tile Rack app for your iPhone, it’s like the real thing (except it’s harder to cheat!).
Need for Speed Shift (£7.49), Pinball HD (£1.79), Bruce Lee Dragon Warrior (£0.59)
Great arcade games that make the most of the iPad’s speed, graphics and accelerometer.
Epicurious (Free)
The Epicurious Recipes & Shopping List app is always shown in iPad ads. Use it and you’ll see why! It includes hundreds and thousands of recipes, and the large fonts coupled with iPad’s screen make it a perfect cooking companion.
Movies (Free)
Cinema times, trailers and reviews make the Movies a one-stop-shop for film fans.
TVCatchup (Free)
More a web app than an iPad app, but I keep it on the home screen because it’s just so darned good. It’s basically freeview digital TV (that’s all the channels you’d get from a set top box) on your iPad. It works on your iPhone and your desktop too.
NPR (Free), AP News (Free) and NYT Editors’ Choice (Free)
Three news apps from American sources, each with innovative interfaces, made immersive with compelling photography, audio and video.
WIRED Magazine (Free, £2.39 per issue), Popular Science+ (£2.99, £1.79 per issue), Vanity Fair (£2.99, £2.39 per issue)
Reading is clearly the most compelling use-case for the Apple iPad and these three magazines show why. Yes, the pricing is awkward, but the publications spring to life, with glorious design, interactivity and immersion. See an ad for BMW? Tap to see it in action! Reading an article about the solar system? Explore for yourself, rotating the planets with your finger.

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