Today’s apps gone free: Octagon, My Forecasts, EasyCost and more
Today’s AGF list includes an arcade game, a document manager, and a finance app.
Today’s AGF list includes an arcade game, a document manager, and a finance app.
Larger mobile phones are causing problems for tablet providers.
A security flaw in Safari could leave you vulnerable to hacking and spying
Apple's "Spring Forward" event is Monday, March 9 beginning at 10 a.m. PDT.
With Photos for Mac coming up, users could have storage woes. Duplicate Annihilator for Photos helps ease those pains.
The Apple Watch is an award winner before it even reaches the public, thanks to a recent Gold Design Award.
The video streaming service now includes seven new channels.
Since its inception, the program has helped safely recover 728 abducted children.
Version 5.3 also brings a revamped design for iPad and iPad mini users.
If true, Google could announce the app during its annual developer conference in May.
The new site allows you to test Apple Watch apps on your computer screen.
More than likely, the building will be used to showcase the wearable device.
The Mint.com iOS app is now better than ever thanks to a recent update.
Despite the nice win for Apple, Samsung led overall sales for the year.
Smile's PDFpen 2 for iOS is the latest app to support FiftyThree's Pencil stylus.
Google's iOS search contract with Apple expires at the end of the year.
Today’s AGF list includes a fitness app, a reference app, and a photography app.
The number of banks that support Apple Pay continues to grow.
Don't ever miss a deal again with these barcode scanners.
Here are some reasons Cupertino should be very worried about Pebble ahead of the Apple Watch launch.
A new biography on Steve Jobs is due out March 24, and should be an interesting read.
AppAdvice’s top paid iPhone app of 2014 continues to get even better.
The tech giant continues diving head first into the world of iOS apps.
The images are part of a new worldwide marketing campaign.