GeekBeat.TV is looking for tech reviewers, the iPad might be getting a professional version, Android users can use Google Maps offline, and more!
GeekBeat.TV is looking for tech reviewers, the iPad might be getting a professional version, Android users can use Google Maps offline, and we talk to the CEO of Contour!
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Rumors are circulating of a professionally-targeted iPad with a 2048x1536 screen. That might explain a few things about Final Cut X.
Normally, to use Google Maps you need an active Internet connection, but Google Maps 5.7 on Android is introducing a feature that will let you download your area of interest in advance.
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