Jason Snell, Macworld's Editorial Director, demonstrates some of the iPad's features, including its slideshow capability, the calendar app, and the contacts list, the iTunes Store and music playing capability and some of the apps available for Apple's new tablet, including Marvel Comic's new app.
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Macworld Expo: Digital Pens and Input Devices
At the Macworld Expo, Roman Loyola took a look at two writing and drawing tools: A digital pen and paper combination that lets you write on a computer screen in real time, and a software aplication for MacBooks that turns the trackpad into a drawing tablet.
Macworld Expo: Easy Camera or iPhone Charging; A Tiny Ruggedized Hard Drive
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Macworld Expo Gems: iPhone Credit Card Reader; Personalized Cases and Apps
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iPhone Apps to Help Navigate Macworld Expo
Macworld Expo can be an overwhelming experience, especially if you've never visited San Francisco before. Here are a few apps for your iPhone that'll help you navigate the city as well as the conference, and steer you towards some good places to eat.
Macworld's 2009 App Gems Awards
In this second part of Macworld's 2009 App Gems Awards, Jason Snell and Phillip Michaels take a look at 15 of the best apps for the iPhone.
Macworld Releases AppGems for iPhone
Too many iPhone apps to choose from? Having a hard time finding the good ones? Let the Macworld editors suggest great apps for you. Every weekday, the AppGems app will offer a pick of the day that's highly recommended by Macworld's staff of experts.
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