At the most recent Apple special event, Steve Jobs announced that the App Store recently passed 250,000 available apps. This new milestone definitely calls for an update on how many, and what kind of apps, are being released every day. The folks at Meet The Boss did just that with a great infographic. Check it out...
Another day in the App Store went by, with its usual hundreds of new apps. As usual, only very few of them are worth your attention so we picked them out, and here they are.
With the incredible and constantly growing number of gaming, and awful entertainment apps on the App Store, it’s almost hard to believe that there are actually apps available to educate and inform. Yet, there are plenty of them.
The App Store is full of amazing success stories. From the simplest apps written in a garage by two brothers, to revived old successes like Bejeweled, some apps have made their creators millionaires, and it's just getting started.
While most of us agree with Steve Jobs' very negative take on styluses, they can actually be of some use from time to time. But, if you're not sure whether you could use one, investing in one can be a bit of a stretch.
As you know, there are plenty of new apps hitting the App Store every day (about 600/day lately). The thing is, most of them are Flashlight and Radio apps, so it’s not easy to find the little gems in all the clutter. Let us take care of that for you. This, is AppFresh daily!
FaceTime, the great video-conferencing feature introduced by Apple with the iPhone 4 has definitely been a strong selling point for the handset. It might end up not being available for everyone.
As you may know, the second season of the incredibly successful Glee TV show begins tonight. To celebrate the season premiere, and their feature on Lea Michele, Glee teamed up with Glamour Magazine to offer their great $.99 universal app (developed by Smule) for free to 100,000 US iDevice owners.
As you know, there are plenty of new apps hitting the App Store every day (about 600/day lately). The thing is, most of them are Flashlight and Radio apps, so it’s not easy to find the little gems in all the clutter. Let us take care of that for you. This, is AppFresh daily!
Great news folks! As Macstories just reported, Apple, this morning, approved VLC, the great iPad video player app we've recently previewed for you. It's now slowly being rolled out in the App Store.
Remember the Apple Newton? If you do, you'll really find this really interesting: some clever folks actually managed to fully emulate the Newton OS... on iOS.
Napster, the formerly infamous peer-to-peer file sharing service now turned legit has just released its first iPhone app to bring its cloud music streaming service to your iDevices.
As you know, there are plenty of new apps hitting the App Store every day (about 600/day lately). The thing is, most of them are Flashlight and Radio apps, so it’s not easy to find the little gems in all the clutter. Let us take care of that for you. This, is AppFresh daily!
As you know, there are plenty of new apps hitting the App Store every day (about 600/day lately). The thing is, most of them are Flashlight and Radio apps, so it’s not easy to find the little gems in all the clutter. Let us take care of that for you. This, is AppFresh daily!
Remember that great ad Newsday recently released to advertise its new iPad app? The one that suggested iPads will never completely replace newspapers, and showed an iPad getting smashed. Well, Newsday has pulled the ad and is trying to have all copies removed from YouTube as well (like the one on our original post).
We've already speculated that Apple might be using AirPlay to bring all the content they ever wanted to the Apple TV, instead of having to use apps. We found out that the YouTube app can stream to AirPlay, and 9to5mac pointed out that Netflix can do so as well. We've looked into it, and it looks like Apple actually implemented AirPlay in their MPMedia Framework.
As you know, there are plenty of new apps hitting the App Store every day (about 600/day lately). The thing is, most of them are Flashlight and Radio apps, so it’s not easy to find the little gems in all the clutter. Let us take care of that for you. This, is AppFresh daily!
With the release of the iOS 4.2 Beta 1 yesterday, Apple has brought a plethora of new features to iOS. As with every iteration, we thought we would give you a roundup of what we and the web have found that is new.
In August we told you about a curious "iProd 2" reference found by developers in the iOS 4.1 system files. We've speculated that this might already be a sign of the existence of an iPad 2, as we knew the "iProd 1" was revealed to be the iPad we know today. Well, TUAW managed to find out what the iProd 2 really is, and no, it's not the new iPad.
Last night Apple debuted, along with the iOS 4.2 Beta 1, its new AirPrint feature. AirPrint will let you print from your iOS devices and their apps over the air to either shared or AirPrint-enabled printers. Check it out.
As you know, there are plenty of new apps hitting the App Store every day (about 600/day lately). The thing is, most of them are Flashlight and Radio apps, so it’s not easy to find the little gems in all the clutter. Let us take care of that for you. This, is AppFresh daily!
As you know, there are plenty of new apps hitting the App Store every day (about 600/day lately). The thing is, most of them are Flashlight and Radio apps, so it’s not easy to find the little gems in all the clutter. Let us take care of that for you. This, is AppFresh daily!