Back in August, Verizon demoed live and VOD TV on an iPad which got us even more excited about our fast connection to the interwebs and great HD TV service.
Today, they’ve made available Verizon FiOS Mobile for iPad. The only problem?
There’s no video to be found. Anywhere.


Back in March
Apple posted a new page to Apple.com about the iOS 4.2 update for iPad that we’ve all been waiting for. I’ve gotten so comfortable with many of the new features available in iOS 4 on my iPhone 4 that my iPad experience almost seems flawed at times.
Verizon has just announced that it will provide live TV to its FiOS customers on their iPads. Today, the company demonstrated an application running on an iPad with a channel selection that mirrors the lineup available to any FiOS subscriber on their televisions.
Many folks will consider the latest update to Kindle for iPad and iPhone to be a big yawn but I’m quite excited by it, for a couple of reasons.
FileMaker comes to your iPad! (and iPhone!)
When Stevie J. unveiled the iBooks application for iPad, I was quite excited. Not just because I could buy and read books from the iBookStore (though, nice) but because I could transfer any ePub-formatted book or document to my iPad and read it in the iBooks app. This was exciting to me partly because I’m writing an eBook for distribution on many eReader platforms (including the iPad) and was glad for the ability to test pilot the document, but also because I just enjoy that silly “page flipping” animation. 


