Hulu Plus for iPad

Hulu Plus, the popular TV streaming app for iPad and iPhone, has been updated this week – to Version 2.5.

One of the headline new features in the update is retina display for the new iPad 3rd gen. There are a number of other notable new features and improvements in the update as well – one of my favorites is the ability to browse by genre.

Here’s the full change list for the 2.5 update:

• Support for browsing and discovering new shows by genres
• Re-engineered, optimized video player
• Updated, nicer, more graphical user interface (for iPad)
• Retina support (3rd-generation iPad)
• Improved AirPlay mirroring and HDMI support (iPad 2 and above, iPhone 4S and above); try it out in split view on the iPad!
• Miscellaneous bug fixes and enhancements

I updated the app earlier this morning and I think the new features and enhancements are very impressive – and this was already a very good app.

Here’s an App Store link for Hulu Plus; it’s a free app and a universal app designed for both iPad and iPhone. 

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absinthe20

If you’ve been waiting on an untethered jailbreak for your iPad on the latest version of iOS (5.1.1) it looks like your waiting will be over very soon. As iDownload Blog reports, Absinthe 2.0 is expected to be released very soon, possibly this week – and will offer an untethered jailbreak for iPads running iOS 5.1.1.

In fact, Absinthe 2.0 should be able to jailbreak all iOS devices except Apple TV3,1 according to the Dev Team’s Musclenerd. And there will be a new version of RedSn0w that will also be capable of untethered jailbreak for 5.1.1 devices.

According to Jeff Benjamin at iDownload Blog this new jailbreak is shaping up to be just as easy as the original Absinthe. I’ve used it on my iPhone 4S and have found it to be amongst the fastest and most solid jailbreaks I’ve ever done.

I’ve had very little temptation to jailbreak my iPad for a long while now, but this time round I may have a look. I’m planning to get a new iPad as a pure test device soon, mainly for testing iOS 6 betas when they are (hopefully) released during or soon after WWDC in early June. So I may well give the jailbreak, and a few of the latest tweaks, a spin before then.

Are any of you planning to jailbreak your iPad once the new versions of Absinthe and redsn0w are released?

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Mr Reader for iPad

Mr. Reader, the Google Reader / RSS app for iPad, has had a recent update – to Version 1.9.

This is a jam-packed update, with a ton of new features and enhancements to the app. These are a couple of the new features that I found most interesting:

– Support for multiple Google Reader accounts.

– Ability to define templates for connected apps and services in the app’s settings – including Twitter, OmniFocus and Things.

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Battle of the Bulge for iPad

Good news about my favorite Kickstarter project ever – the Battle of the Bulge strategic war game for iPad, by Shenandoah Studio: the project has met and exceeded its funding target. The target was $20,000 and it’s at over $30,000 this morning with seven days still to go.

Shenandoah Studio has also posted the first gameplay demo video this weekend – the screenshot above is taken from that video. You can take a look at it on the game’s Kickstarter page.

It looks like it is very early days in the game’s development and the demo was done on an iOS simulator rather than an iPad. Even so, the small bit of gameplay shown looks promising. I like the way adjacent units automatically rearrange themselves when a unit is moved.

I’m very glad, of course, to see that Battle of the Bulge for iPad has got its funding, and I hope the game is still on track for a release this summer.

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Baseball Icon shelf

This week’s weekend iPad wallpapers come from the always excellent Pimp Your Screen app, easily the best iPad wallpapers app I’ve ever seen.

The app was just updated this week with retina display support and now includes a number of retina quality wallpapers for the iPad.

The first of the two walls that caught my eye this weekend is the baseball bats and balls image shown above. This one is not a standard 2048X2048 iPad retina wallpaper size because it’s an icon shelf. It’s sized at 2048X1536 and works very nicely as an icon shelf when the iPad is in landscape mode.

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Price Drop – Order & Chaos Online On Sale at 85% Off

by Patrick Jordan May 20, 2012

Order & Chaos Online for iPad (and iPhone) is currently on sale for 85% off – down from $6.99 to just 99 cents, for a limited time. Here’s a little bit about the game, via its App Store page: Finally a true real-time, full-3D MMORPG comes to the App Store: Explore a vast heroic fantasy [...]

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Recommended iBook: I Suck at Girls (by the guy who wrote Sh*t My Dad Says)

by Patrick Jordan May 19, 2012

I think this is my first ever iBook recommendation here on iPad Insight – but I’ve been reading more and more books on the iPad in iBooks so I guess it’s about time. I Suck at Girls is by Justin Halpern, the guy who created the massively popular and and always funny @shitmydadsays Twitter account [...]

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Best Free iPad App of the Week: TouchTV

by Patrick Jordan May 19, 2012

Who doesn’t like free? And who doesn’t like great iPad apps? When the two come together it’s good stuff. With that in mind, we’d like to share our Best Free iPad App of the Week here every weekend. This week’s pick is TouchTV, which promises to bring high quality TV highlights to the iPad – [...]

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The Daily for iPad Updated, Supposedly Brings Some Sort of Newsstand Related Improvements

by Patrick Jordan May 19, 2012

The Daily for iPad, the original iPad-only newspaper, was updated again yesterday – to Version 1.2.7. This is mostly a minor update focused on bug fixes, but one of the items mentioned in the change list is ‘Increased reliability of Newsstand’. That’s some pretty poor, vague wording – and I don’t feel sure I even [...]

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Review – Saturday Morning RPG for iPad

by Beth Elderkin May 18, 2012

Saturday Morning RPG is a new indie game series that was largely funded through a Kickstarter project last year. The result is a hilariously tongue-in-cheek game series that combines the best elements of 8-bit gaming, turn-based combat and a wistful look-back at just how great it was to be a kid.

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Art Authority for iPad Updated with Retina Support

by Patrick Jordan May 18, 2012

Art Authority for iPad, the wonderful virtual art museum app for the iPad, has been updated this week – to Version 4.6.2. The headline feature for this update is support for the new iPad’s retina display – and this is one of the iPad apps that’s best suited to benefit hugely from the retina quality [...]

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