Is Incredimail Really An Incredible Email Client For iPad?
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.
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.
Two new Apple trademarks have been registered.
The Magic of Oz the Great and Powerful: Second Screen presents rich content related to the film.
Qualcomm could be the company supplying chips for the budget iPhone.
A new site offers successfully funded Kickstarter projects to the masses.
App Cubby has just launched the first major update to its flagship utility app, Launch Center Pro.
In a unique test, Apple Maps beat products from Google and Waze.
Monster Meltdown has you playing as Yuri, a janitor equipped with a personal teleporter.
Wireless charging technology for iPhones could be getting closer to becoming a reality.
Augmented reality is the future. Aurasma is one app that takes advantage of it.
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.
GroupMe has just gotten an update that brings not a group but only a pair of notable improvements.
Both iPhone and iPad editions of the official iOS client of Skype have been updated today with several improvements.
Apple reigns supreme even at 36,000 feet, says commercial in-flight Wi-Fi provider Gogo.
Letterpress, the popular "war of words" iOS game created by Loren Brichter of atebits, has just received another notable update.
Finance management is made simple with MoneyWiz, and the latest update packs a bunch of new goodies to make your life easier. Plus, we have copies to give away!
Discover the most useful and entertaining iOS apps from the last 24 hours.
Maybe there is a good reason that the beats coming from Apple's so-called iRadio service are being delayed.
Twitter has a decision to make.
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.
Users of the social network will now see several new information feeds, including Photos and Music.