Tom's Hardware for iOS Updated as Universal App
Another way for you to read your favorite website.
In an increasingly internet-connected world, you can read Tom's Hardware from more than just your desktop or laptop computer.
As some of you may know, we have both Tom's Hardware and Tom's Guide iPhone apps on the iTunes App Store. Today we're proud to announce that Tom's Hardware for iOS is now a universal app, which means it will also work on the iPad – making use of the increased screen real estate of the tablet.
It's a tiny download at just 1.3 MB, but it'll give you customized access to Tom's Hardware when you're on the go. Click here for the iTunes link.
If you're browsing from a non-Apple device, be sure to bookmark m.tomshardware.com for a mobile version of the site.
Special thanks go out to our developers who worked on this in their own time.
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hope this allows for forum browsing/posting, if not then im fine with reading articles off safari (from iPhone).
Oh great, now we can read all the spam while on the go.
Your mobile site is terrible, now any chance of some Android love?
Since when did "Universal" mean works on all ios devices only? Read this headline and thought the app had been released across all platforms (Android, BB, WP7 etc). Have Apple pattented the word "Universal" now as well?
omg the apps sucks it only lets you read half the article and the 'app' is no more than a glorified version of their mobile site (except worse!)
Toms hardware cant afford to pay their developers.. or are the developers more creative than the marketing team? Either way.. I suspect there are some management issues at Toms
Nah, the place just sucks !!