G-Form Debuts Extreme Portfolio Case for iPad/iPad2
The folks over at G-Form received a lot of attention when they released their first iPad Extreme Sleeve earlier this year. The company most definitely showcased their experience in the extreme sports protection business. They simply released a product that provides a lot of protection for the iPad and iPad 2 in the most effective way possible.
Today, the company is debuting their new Extreme Portfolio case for the iPad and iPad 2.




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As the iPad continues to gain momentum around the business world, several users will require a quick and easy way to save almost any content as a PDF file. I’ve seen quite a few people working and exchanging business or personal documents and files directly from their iPads. However, every so often, it might be useful to be able to convert certain documents to PDF directly from your iPad.




When Apple released the App Store in 2008, the Cupertino company quickly put a stranglehold on Nintendo’s handheld business, which has seen its handheld console sales decrease over the last few years. Nintendo has used different techniques to combat Apple’s iPhone, iPod Touch and the iPad. The Japanese manufacturer aggressively reduced its handheld prices and has also launched the Nintendo 3DS in an effort to keep kids and their families fully engaged.
The iPad and iPad 2 tablets have been on the market for a while now. Both products have created a market niche for stylish accessories that several companies have certainly taken advantage of. One area that has started to flourish is the iPad Messenger bags segment.
Earlier this year,
Financial Times and Apple were in a bit of stalemate for part of this year due to Apple’s in-app purchasing rules. Financial Times was very clear about their issue with Apple’s 30% cut of sales through the App Store and full access to subscriber data.




