10 Best Apps for Your New Tablet
The most efficient way to keep up on all the latest headlines is Pulse, which is an essential news reading app for the iPad and Android tablets. Pulse makes it easy to browse sources just by swiping vertically, and there’s thousands from which to choose, from The Huffington Post and Lifehacker to Reuters and the Wall Street Journal. With offline syncing capability, you can easily read on the go without an Internet connection. And when you’re back online Pulse lets you share stories quickly via email, Facebook and Twitter. You can even use this app to see the latest Facebook, Twitter and Instagram posts from your friends and followers.Free
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December 20th, 2012 at 11:27 pm
Thank you for the great ideas, Mark. I got a new Nexus 7 at a Christmas party we had in my office at DISH last week. Now I am looking for a few good apps. I think that OfficePro HD will come in handy at work and Evernote looks like a useful app too. I would like to recommend #11 for your list. It’s called the DISH Remote Access app, and it streams live TV channels or recordings from my Hopper DVR to my tablet. It works anywhere I can get a good internet connection. I have secretly been using it to pass the time when things get a little slow around the office!
December 28th, 2012 at 6:16 pm
I prefer the Kindle Fire HD. The interface is amazing and it’s very easy to use. It’s a great combination of functional and simple. Check out its Amazon page(http://bit.ly/S1CzWe) if you want to compare what they bring to the table.