The App Store is filled with apps that allow you to you translate text from one language to another. They have various levels of complexity and sophistication, some are very basic text-only translators, some are more advanced like the incredible worldlense. Nevertheless, despite powering most of these apps, Google didn't have one of it own.
In honor of the 183rd birthday of science fiction author Jules Verne today, Google updated its front page with an interesting new doodle that will certainly please any iDevice owner.
With the development of intelligent homes and automation, the day when you'll be able to pre-heat your oven from your iPhone is just around the corner. Yet, there is so much more that you can do by leveraging the power of connected home appliances. One guy came up with such a concept, and implemented it on his own.
The jailbreak community has gotten really fast over the years. It's not even much of a surprise anymore to hear about new devices getting freed in less than a day after release. This time around however, they're taking it even further.
Surprise surprise! While taking the new Verizon iPhone 4 apart moments ago, iFixit unveiled that the mobile chipset included in the device is actually not only compatible with CDMA networks.
Earlier today, AppAdvice passed an important milestone. According to our WordPress, which powers most of our site, we just passed the 10,000 posts milestone.
The Super Bowl, for those of you not familiar with this landmark of American culture, is all about the ads. Major companies spend big bucks to get featured on what is one of the most massively watched TV sport events of the year. Technology companies take on a large share of the spot, and this year more than ever, our dear iDevices had a central role. For those of you who missed these, or want to see the spots again, here they are...
If you spent the better part of your week ranting about the hype surrounding "The Daily" in our comments; we hope you don't have anything planned for tonight as you're on for some more.
Good news folks, Apple just changed its stance on promocodes for the Mac App Store. From now on, Mac developers will be allowed to generate up to 50 codes to distribute free copies of their Mac Apps to users all around the world.
Right now, Rupert Murdoch, Apple's VP of internet services Eddy Cue and the editors of News Corp. are on stage in New York announcing a brand new daily iPad newspaper.
Today Apple and News Corp. will be launching, at 11am EST, that new daily iPad-only publication that we've told you so much about. As you'd expect, we'll be reporting on the announcement here on AppAdvice, but if you're curious, you'll be glad to know that the event will be streamed live.
AppFresh Daily features the best apps that have been released in the last 24 hours. Thousands of apps get approved by Apple daily. Instead of having to dig through all the junk, come here to AppFresh Daily, where we hand select the gems that are released each day.
Google continues to expand its presence on iOS with a new iPhone app to help the price-comparing shopping freak in you make more informed purchasing decisions.
After teasing us with it for the last couple of months, Comcast finally flipped the switch on its iPad app and gave it the ability to access live video streaming.
A little while ago, Apple responded to this morning's allegations from Sony about changing their stance on in-app purchases, rejecting Sony's app and potentially pushing Amazon out of the ecosystem.
AppFresh Daily features the best apps that have been released in the last 24 hours. Thousands of apps get approved by Apple daily. Instead of having to dig through all the junk, come here to AppFresh Daily, where we hand select the gems that are released each day.
While it won't be of much use for anyone at the moment, you'll be pleased to know that Apple has now released the iOS firmware that will power the new Verizon iPhone.
Apple's recent decision to more strictly enforce the use of in-app purchasing just had its first victim. According to The New York Times, Apple has rejected Sony's eBook reading app from the App Store.
The 2011 edition of Macworld Expo closed its doors this weekend. Once again it brought an avalanche of cool accessories for iDevices. You might think it's not humanly possible to cover them all, but one guy did, our very own Tim Chaten (who you probably already know from his excellent AppGuides).