This Week In Gaming: Pocket Trains And Captain Bubblenaut
Watch today's AppAdvice Daily for the best new titles in gaming this week.
Watch today's AppAdvice Daily for the best new titles in gaming this week.
For the most part, the new company has done a great job with its first consumer product.
This week, we’re highlighting a protective wallet case, two third-party Lightning cables, a unique wireless audio system, and more.
Apple reportedly spent more than $150 million to turn Steve Jobs’ vision into a reality.
The 8-bit style game will be arriving in the App Store soon.
Today's AGF list includes an arena battle game, a photo effects app, and a task manager.
The 326-page “Iconic: A Photographic Tribute to Apple Innovation,” is available now at iconicbook.com.
Saturday marks the second anniversary of Steve Jobs' death.
Warhammer Quest has received an impressive - albeit expensive - update.
Could you succeed as a rock band manager? Then download A Story of a Band now.
The next game in the series will arrive in 2014.
Yes, the voice behind Siri is an actual person.
Apple is allowing developers to create their own ads for iTunes Radio using iAd Producer.
Mac apps will soon be able to participate in Apple's Volume Purchase Program.
Story, the "effortless storytelling" app from Disney, has just received its first major update.
Don't plan on using your iPhone 5s to set up bookshelves. Or to navigate. Or to play iOS racers.
Samsung devices may cheat benchmark scores, but the iPhone 5s is still a strong competitor.
Thinking about purchasing an iPhone 5c? Then read on.
AOL: Mail, News, Weather & Video has just gone universal with its latest update.
Discover the most useful and entertaining iOS apps from the last 24 hours.
Adobe has just launched Ginger, its iPad app for creating animated video presentations, in beta.
A trio of smart calendar apps for iPhone and iPod touch — Sunrise Calendar, Horizon Calendar, and Cal — have just received major updates.
Under its new free tier, Rdio now lets you listen to all stations at no cost — no subscription required.
Adobe has been hacked and 2.9 million customer accounts have been compromised.