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NBC Lets You Watch Full-Length TV Shows for Free on the iPad

NBC has just updated its iPad app adding the ability to watch full-length TV shows. Also with this update adds performance enhancements and bug fixes. One good thing about this is that watching full-length TV shows is completely free and doesn't require any subscriptions.

The app lets you check your local listings, so you can see when your favorite shows are on. NBC's iPad app also lets you play trivia, to the show of your liking.

Adobe Flash Media Server Streams Flash Video to iDevices the Right Way

Last week, Adobe unveiled Flash Media Server 4.5 and Flash Access 3.0. With these products, content providers can finally stream Flash video to iOS on the fly without having to manually re-encode. While this doesn't necessarily equal Flash content on the iPhone and iPad, it does mean that providers have a faster and easier way to deliver video in a Flash wrapper to iDevices.

This doesn't mean that Flash-based games can run on iDevices, only video...

5 Awesome Football Apps for the iPhone and iPad

Football season is upon us. College football and NFL fans everywhere are gearing up for an exciting year of cheering for their favorite teams.

On the iPhone and iPad, there are several excellent apps for football fans. Let's take a look at five of the best...

An Inside Look at the Insane Measures Apple Takes to Protect Its Unreleased Products

It's no secret that Apple takes ridiculous security measures for its unreleased products that probably put the White House to shame. You can see Apple's intense determination to recover its lost iPhone prototype unfold in how an internal security team allegedly posed as police and searched a man's home after threatening his family.

There have been countless stories of the strict protocols that Apple takes to keep its secrets hidden from the preying public, and a new report has surfaced that offers some new insight into how Apple keeps its pre-release hardware on lockdown...

‘Another World’ to Land in the App Store September 22nd

Another World, a remake of the hugely popular title of the same name (also known as 'Out of this World') is due to be released in the App Store on September 22nd, according to the title's publisher, BulkyPix.

Set to cost $4.99, Another World will feature 'HD graphics' as well as an option to play the game with the original art, should you be one of those purists who has to play games as they were originally presented...

LaunchPort Accessory Lets You Wirelessly Charge Your iPad From a Wall Mount

Inductive charging is all the rage these days, since Palm brought the technology to the masses with its Pre and accompanying Touchstone accessory. Since then, various third-party manufacturers have released docks and cases for iPhones that allow charging without the need for pesky wires.

Now, LaunchPort goes one step further, allowing iPad 2s to be be charged while being literally hung on a wall...

Google Finally Releases a Blogger App for iOS

It's only fitting that one of the oldest blogging platforms currently in existence just got its own iOS app. Google has announced Blogger for the iPhone and iPad.

Blogger itself recently underwent a huge revamp, and the iOS app takes obvious cues from the platform's new design. Mainly, you get to look at that ugly orange color...

Apple Attempts to Block the Sales of Samsung Galaxy Products in Japan

The war of the copycats rages on, with Apple now looking to block sales of Samsung's Galaxy series in Japan. After already filing a lawsuit against Samsung in the US, Australia, Europe, and even the company's home turf in South Korea, Apple has demanded that a ban be put in place on the sales of Samsung's Galaxy tablets and smartphones in Japan as well.

When will it ever end!

More Details on Atari’s iPad Joystick Emerge

Remember that Atari-branded iPad arcade joystick peripheral we told you about yesterday? Remember how excited we were about the possibility of playing our classic arcade games on the thing, despite our lack of any real information about the device? Well, it turns out DVICE has played with the real thing, and all of a sudden, we're not quite as excited as we were yesterday!

You see, DVICE has answered some of our burning questions, and we don't like some of the answers...

Verizon Airs iPad 2 Ad Showing Off 3G Connectivity

In a new ad by Verizon, the iPad 2's 3G functionality is showcased. This is very unusual because iPad ads are usually produced by Apple.

The ad shows a person using their iPad in different environments, from the beach to the forrest. It also showcases Twitter and downloading books on the go...