Review: WolframAlpha
Now Wolfram Alpha has dropped the $50 price tag down to a more reasonable $1.99 should you buy it? Read on to find out.
Now Wolfram Alpha has dropped the $50 price tag down to a more reasonable $1.99 should you buy it? Read on to find out.
The iPhone's camera app really is lacking in features. Would you like to have the ability to zoom, use a self timer and add effects? Camera One offers all these features and more.
Got an older iDevice like the 3G iPhone? No multitasking for you, I'm afraid.
iBooks for the iPhone will wirelessly sync, to keep you in your place.
Want to run Skype in the background? Well with OS 4.0, you can.
Are you a statistics-junkie? Do need your daily dose of information on your websites? How about Twitter? Ego is definitely for you.
Popular to-do app Dunnit!, have decided move to a pay-what-you-want model. Will it work? Would you pay?
Are you fed up with constantly using timetable sites that aren't mobile-optimised? Need bus times on the go? Then NextBuses is for you.
If you're getting an iPad, you're going to need to accessorise. Check out our picks of the top iPad accessories.
Big Button Box Pro offers you the chance to play over 40 different fun sounds. But how good is it? Read on to find out...
Keynote for iPad gives users the ability to create beautiful presentations all from the comfort of their own home.
We have exclusive details and screenshots of Pages for iPad.
Apple has approved Call of Duty: World at War: Zombies for the iPad just days before the grand opening.
Like word games? Love beating strangers at games? How about playing 20 games at the same time? Words With Friends is definitely for you. Word of warning; it's addictive.
Appzilla has over 50 apps to cover you for pretty much any day-to-day activity. But would your money be better spent on specific individual apps? Read on to find out.
An enhanced version of Bento, specifically redesigned for iPad will be available on launch day. Read on to find out more and check out the screenshots.
Reuters have decided to give the New York Times a run for their money with their new iPad app Reuters Pro. Read on for more information and screenshots.
We all browse Wikipedia, but browsing in mobile Safari can be quite a chore. If need to do some serious wiki-surfing and you're looking for an app to do this, Articles might just be the solution for you.
Do you find yourself carrying stacks of printed tabs and notation? Wouldn't you rather have them all easily accessible, on your phone and be able to play them as well? TabToolkit allows you to do all of this and more.
WorldCard Contacts helps you easily manage your contacts with groups as well as taking photos of business cards. But do you need it? Read on to find out.
Do you feel like you need more sleep every time you wake up? Wouldn't you like to feel alert and ready? Then you should try out Sleep Cycle alarm clock.
Do you need to be more productive on your iPhone? Do you need to be able to create and edit Word and Excel documents? Quickoffice Connect Mobile Suite has you covered.
With iLoader you can tag photos, add captions and descriptions, and upload multiple videos or photos simultaneously. Short of uploading, all this can be done offline as well. Do you really need iLoader when you can already upload through the Facebook app? Read on to find out.