Weekly Wrap: iPads new and old, Foxconn, and Mac tips

31.03.2012
The Fair Labor Association found problems at Foxconn. Closer to home, we can help you solve problems you find with your iPad or Mac. And a few of the apps we looked at this past week might help you find yourself—at least, if you can find yourself by trying out a painting app or a shooting game. Join me for another edition of the only Macworld story that tries to point you to all the best Macworld stories from the past seven days: The Weekly Wrap.

We concluded that . And then we asked the Macworld Lab to prove it; we found that , but not quite as good as the iPad 2’s battery. If you’re positive you get a charge out of battery analysis, you’ll want surely be electrified by our report.

Senior editor Dan Frakes thinks that . I think I see his point. Get it?

If you only treated yourself to a new 16GB iPad and are running out of room after syncing the complete “Weird Al” Yankovic discography, you have a couple options: You could pick up , a Wi-Fi-enabled iOS-friendly external drive, or you check out our guide on . Or you can can just give up in disgust and send your iPad to me, care of .

Meanwhile, the Fair Labor Association found at Foxconn facilities in China, and the supplier to Apple and other tech companies says that it’s already started to make changes. We hope change No. 1 isn't to pretend not to be home when the Fair Labor Association drops by for a chat.