Facebook has been holding a lot of events lately, and unveiling tons of new features. One thing they still haven't gotten around to launching is an official iPad app. Knowing how popular Facebook is on the iPhone, and the flourishing market for third party Facebook iPad clients on the App Store, there is definitely a need. Now, it may be right around the corner.
When it comes to IM clients, I swear by the official AIM app. It also helps that it's the only chat protocol I use. I do really like the idea of having one app to do just one thing, but very well. AIM certainly does that, and thanks to a great new update, it just got a whole lot better.
As great and revolutionary as iOS games might have been for the gaming industry, implementing good controls for them is still a huge challenge. I'm not talking about Angry Birds, but think of an FPS like Eliminate, for example. The controls aren't nearly as good as they would be on, lets say, a Playstation controller.
Every single day of the year, we go through the thousands of apps that have been approved by Apple over the last 24 hours. Then, we select the most interesting ones, and share them with you. We’re calling it AppFresh. It’s a revolution. Check it out…
A group of jailbreakers (the same ones that brought FaceTime to Middle East countries), has now found a way to activate FaceTime on legacy devices like the 3GS.
While we're all used to seeing the folks on CSI and NCIS boast all kind of iDevices, so do their non-fictional coutnerparts. Indeed, as eagle-eyed AppAdvice reader William noticed in last Friday's WSJ edition, Greek CSI cops in Athens are using the iPhone 4 at crime scenes.
Now that Apple released the pre-final version of iOS 4.2 and we've told you everything there is to know about it, you're probably wondering when it's coming out. Today, we're hearing some new rumors about a possible release date.
The woes surrounding the serious performance hit the iPhone 3G took, with the arrival of iOS 4, have somewhat faded away now, especially since the release of iOS 4.1. With Apple due to release iOS 4.2 any day now, those of you still using a 3G model are probably wondering if this version will work with your device.
Every single day of the year, we go through the thousands of apps that have been approved by Apple over the last 24 hours. Then, we select the most interesting ones, and share them with you. We’re calling it AppFresh. It’s a revolution. Check it out…
Every single day of the year, we go through the thousands of apps that have been approved by Apple over the last 24 hours. Then, we select the most interesting ones, and share them with you. We’re calling it AppFresh. It’s a revolution. Check it out…
If you ever wondered what Apple thought were the very best apps of the last two years, there's now a list for that. In a new AppList released today, named "Hall Of Fame," Apple is featuring what they think are the best apps they've seen thus far.
A few quick words to notify those of you who've been wanting to try Skyfire. The latest Flash-enabling App Store sensation, is now back on the Store for a very limited time.
As cutting edge as we see ourselves in the world of mobile applications, we've realized this week we're nothing short of laggards when it comes to our social media presence; namely Facebook. Therefore, we've decided to get in on the second floor of the social bandwagon and give our website a bit of Facebook love.
Every single day of the year, we go through the thousands of apps that have been approved by Apple over the last 24 hours. Then, we select the most interesting ones, and share them with you. We’re calling it AppFresh. It’s a revolution. Check it out…
Every single day of the year, we go through the thousands of apps that have been approved by Apple over the last 24 hours. Then, we select the most interesting ones, and share them with you. We’re calling it AppFresh. It’s a revolution. Check it out...
A quick heads up to notify everyone that Skyfire, the flash-enabled browser that hit the App Store yesterday, is no longer available for download. Before you send Steve another hate mail about it, let me stop you right there.
Today, as announced, Facebook held a special event focused on mobile platforms. However, the rumors were wrong, they didn't announce an iPad app. Instead, they announced a few new services, and updated their iOS app, to bring it up to speed with their new features.
It's a common practice for US carriers to bash each other with competing TV ads. Most of the time, these ads are very poor and just take cheap shots at the competition. T-Mobile is no stranger to this practice, and this week has begun airing a brand new advertisement for their My Touch 4G. The ad is targeted against AT&T, the iPhone 4 and FaceTime. This time around, they really nailed the message, while managing to stay classy.
If it’s your first time on the AppFresh daily, let me explain it to you. It’s simple, and actually quite amazing. Every single day of the year, we go through the thousands of apps that have been approved by Apple over the last 24 hours. Then, we select the most interesting ones, and share them with you. Can you imagine? Nobody else in the entire world does this, not even Apple. We’re calling it AppFresh. It’s a revolution. Check it out:
Now that you have installed iOS 4.2 GM on all your iDevices, may we interest you in some jailbreak fun? Yes, the latest version of the redsn0w jailbreak tool, released last weekend, can already jailbreak Apple's latest version of iOS.
If you're serious about technology and/or development, you probably know Safari Books Online. It's an online publisher that allows you to access online versions of the books you buy and all sorts of additional content. They even have monthly subscription plans where you can access 10 books a month, or all the books you want from their collection. It's a great service, and it's about to get better thanks to an upcoming iPad app.