Reviews of educational apps that piqued our interest.
The iPad is a great device for creating, but where it does lack, is fonts.
For those that are unaware of WordPress, it’s a platform for running a blog.
The Snapguide app for iPad is for those who want to create and share simple step-by-step “how to guides.”
If you haven’t checked out TED Talks, you’re missing out.
Pocket isn’t a new app, but it is an app that we think you should know about.
Feedly is an RSS aggregator which essentially pulls in articles from a website whenever they post something new.
As the majority of us will likely never witness Mount Everest in person, the next best thing we have to look at is the Mount Everest 3D app.
Many people create documents using Microsoft Word on their computers.
In a world dominated by technology, sometimes children need a gentle reminder to go outside and play instead of glued to a TV or computer screen.
If you’ve never tried to make a time-lapse video or stop-motion animation before, here’s your chance.