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Monday: Everything We Didn’t Cover

Monday: Everything We Didn’t Cover

There are literally hundreds of new and updated apps joining the App Store on a regular basis. Unfortunately, it isn’t possible to cover all of these apps, or the stories behind them, on a timely basis. Therefore, AppAdvice is now publishing this daily column, “Everything We Didn’t Cover,” offering the latest iOS news and app information. Enjoy!

Bryan M. Wolfe
Thursday: Everything We Didn’t Cover

Thursday: Everything We Didn’t Cover

There are literally hundreds of new and updated apps joining the App Store on a regular basis. Unfortunately, it isn’t possible to cover all of these apps, or the stories behind them, on a timely basis. Therefore, AppAdvice is now publishing this daily column, “Everything We Didn’t Cover,” offering the latest iOS news and app information. Enjoy!

Bryan M. Wolfe
Tuesday: Everything We Didn’t Cover

Tuesday: Everything We Didn’t Cover

There are literally hundreds of new and updated apps joining the App Store on a regular basis. Unfortunately, it isn't possible to cover all of these apps, or the stories behind them, on a timely basis. Therefore, AppAdvice is now publishing this daily column, "Everything We Didn't Cover," offering the latest iOS news and app information. Enjoy!

Bryan M. Wolfe
Readability Heads To iOS, Let The Competition With Instapaper Begin

Readability Heads To iOS, Let The Competition With Instapaper Begin

A strange yet interesting story overtook the blogosphere yesterday and today, which could directly affect how many of us use our iDevices. Readability yesterday announced that it would soon launch its own “read it later” delivery service for the iPhone/iPod touch and iPad. Unfortunately, this makes Readability a competitor for Marco Arment and his popular Instapaper service. Yet, this is only half the story.

Bryan M. Wolfe
Five Reasons Why The Kindle Fire Matters To Apple Fans

Five Reasons Why The Kindle Fire Matters To Apple Fans

Apple fans may chuckle, but the arrival this week of Amazon’s first-generation Kindle Fire may have a significant impact on what direction Apple takes with future iDevices. In fact, when we look back at this week in a few years, we might remember it as the week that most changed the iPad and for the better.

Bryan M. Wolfe
Custom Shortcuts, No Jailbreaking Required

Custom Shortcuts, No Jailbreaking Required

There is currently no iPhone 4S jailbreak. However, one of jailbreaking’s most impressive feature, SBSettings toggles, can be recreated on Apple’s latest handset, according to iDownloadBlog. Best of all, all that is required is an app available in the App Store.

Bryan M. Wolfe
Say It Ain’t So: Mobile Flash Is Dead

Say It Ain’t So: Mobile Flash Is Dead

Adobe today announced that it was ending its development of Mobile Flash and focusing instead on HTML5. Calling HTML5 “now universally supported on major mobile devices,” Adobe contends that HTML 5 is the “best solution for creating and deploying content across mobile platforms.”

Bryan M. Wolfe