New iPad Apps: Euro 2012, Vjay And More

New iPad Apps: Euro 2012, Vjay And More


This week we’re getting you ready for Euro 2012, gearing you up with = cool tools to make your own video mashups, making collages and so much more. Here’s the latest batch of iPad apps to check out.


Vjay: MTV’s Making the Video might be off-air, but you can still make your own music videos with this app. Use your own footage or preloaded footage, buy new clips from iTunes, and stream them to your Apple TV or home theatre. $10.49. [clear]


UEFA Euro 2012: Are you ready for a month of soccer? If you’re an expert, or even if you’re quite green, you can prep for the tournament with this official guide. It’s packed with team profiles, match schedules, interviews, stadium tours and much more. Free. [clear]


Minimeteo: It’s pretty hard to make the weather interesting, but you want to know the forecast. This app is a way to find out that information that’s pretty easy on the eyes. It doesn’t have any annoying ads and displays the conditions in a beautiful, candy-coloured interface. $1.99. [clear]


Diptic: When you were a teenager you made collages out of magazine clippings. Now you can do the same with this app using your iPad’s camera. It gives you heaps of layouts and filter options, and it’s just been updated for the new iPad’s retina display. $0.99. [clear]


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