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Thursday, February 3, 2011

IPod: A Groundbreaking Device. With Thousands of Apps to Match.

Apps on iPad look and feel like nothing you’ve ever experienced.
They’re available in virtually every category. And more are coming every day.Featured apps and games for iPad 

 Popular Science  

It’s the latest in science and technology, specifically designed for iPad. Photos are more vibrant on the large, high-resolution iPad display. Stories are even more immersive thanks to iPad capabilities. And each issue is more fun to explore with Multi-Touch. With a tap, text disappears so you can focus on the amazing images. To dive into a story, just tap again and the text reappears. Jump between sections with a touch of a finger and swipe through pages in portrait or landscape.

 Real Racing HD

Get behind the wheel and tear through forests, seaside circuits, and burning deserts with Real Racing HD on iPad. You’ll see every detail in HD on the large iPad display. iPad technology is responsive and precise, which makes your car easy to control. Tilt to steer with the accelerometer or put your finger to the metal with Multi-Touch technology. Race in five different game modes as you work your way from rookie to world champion. 

The Elements

Discover the 118 elements of the Periodic Table up close on the large iPad screen. Flick to rotate 360 degrees and inspect each one. Then read the element's story. You’ll learn its origins, how it was discovered, and its significance in the universe. You can see it all in 3D using 3D glasses (sold separately). The Elements features a live connection to the Wolfram | Alpha computational search engine. So you'll have the latest data at hand.  

 Alphabet Fun

Learning the A-B-Cs was never like this. Alphabet Fun makes the most of Multi-Touch on iPad to teach kids letters, numbers, and colors. They'll swipe through colorful images and easy-to-read text. They’ll trace over letters with their fingers right on the iPad display. They’ll even write entire words. Kids think it’s a game. Parents think it’s educational. Everybody wins. 

Source:Apple