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Discover the most useful and entertaining iOS apps from the last 24 hours.
Discover the most useful and entertaining iOS apps from the last 24 hours.
A few days following its launch on Windows Phone, Microsoft Lync 2013 has just been released on iOS through its official iPhone and iPad apps.
Google Now may not be available on iOS now, but it's going to be soon.
Discover the most useful and entertaining iOS apps from the last 24 hours.
BIC, the well-known manufacturer of pen and paper products, has just released a My BIC Notes for iPad.
Discover the most useful and entertaining iOS apps from the last 24 hours.
Alternative music lovers should check out the new DIY Weekly app for iPad.
Discover the most useful and entertaining iOS apps from the last 24 hours.
I like watching trailers and I like playing trivia games. So, it's only natural for me to like Trailerpop.
Already a highly rated game for desktop, Atlantis: Pearls of the Deep has now found its way to iOS.
New York magazine is set to turn over a new leaf with respect to its presence on Apple's iOS.
Are you mad about iPhoneography? If you are, then the newly launched Zitrr Camera may be of particular interest to you.
Discover the most useful and entertaining iOS apps from the last 24 hours.
Discover the most useful and entertaining iOS apps from the last 24 hours.
There's a new iPad email app on the block, and it promises to be incredible. Or at least it does judging from its name.
The concept behind Daily Puzzles is ingenious.
The Magic of Oz the Great and Powerful: Second Screen presents rich content related to the film.
Monster Meltdown has you playing as Yuri, a janitor equipped with a personal teleporter.
If you're a fan of Sneezies, then you'll be delighted to learn that the game's titular cute creatures are back.
We now have our first official trailer featuring actual gameplay footage from Rovio's The Croods.
Discover the most useful and entertaining iOS apps from the last 24 hours.
Marvel Unlimited, which costs $10 per month or $60 per year, can be accessed on both the iPhone and iPad.
The location-based app runs in the background and can be used while walking or even driving.
Still looking for an all-in-one messaging solution? Consider MessageMe, now available in the App Store.