GarageBand on the iPad
June 1st, 2011
Look at what GarageBand on an iPad can do in the hands of a talented musician.
Look at what GarageBand on an iPad can do in the hands of a talented musician.
Leave your bulky equipment at home DJs, this potential new iPad app will have you traveling light!
Developers from Argentina, China, Germany, Sweden, England, and Canada were given this weekend to compete at the iPadDevCamp to develop the best app for the iPad. The best apps received various prizes that ranges from iPads to keyboards and cases. There were many prize-winning apps created. The Relay app allows you to drag web sites, text, and music to and from the iPad and computer. The iPad Slot Machine app integrates the iPhone and the iPad. In this iPad Slot Machine, the iPhone acts as the “lever” of the slot machine, which is comprised of 3 iPads. When the iPhone is thrown or the “lever is pulled,” the iPad shows spinning objects and these objects will spin similarly to a slot machine. However, among the imaginative apps created, there was one specific app that caught our eye, or rather, in our ear. [via TheAppleBlog]
Destroy The Silence is an iPad experiment by Rana Sobhany. The purpose of this experiment is to question whether users can professionally DJ with two iPads and an iPhone. Sobhany asks DJs, listeners and the like to question if the iPad will revolutionize the way people create music. Time will only tell if this new way of DJ-ing will work, but listen to this beat and make your own decision [via DestroytheSilence].
Eight long years ago, in 2002, Nelly changed the way that I thought that dancing and clubbing should be. He said that if I got hot in the club, I should “take off my clothes.” Clearly this is the logical conclusion when I get hot. However, now with the iPad, you can get the Weather.com app, so rather than put yourself in a compromising position of having to “take your clothes off,” you can check the weather so that you can dress yourself appropriately. Look at this large advertising plug place on the Weather.com site:
Disclaimer: If I have made you reminisce about Nelly back in the day and if you are still wondering why he wore that band-aid on his face, I will satiate your desire for remembering the past and leave you with this video of “Hot In Herre” by Nelly:


