Today's Best Apps: Pocket Trains, Fading Fairytales, JamCam And Trouserheart
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.
The highly anticipated Retina iPad mini may not ship alongside the fifth-generation iPad.
The Next Issue magazine service is arriving in Canada on Oct. 15.
Apple has released a bug fix for iOS 7.
Smart Covers for the iPad 5 could look slightly different than the current model.
Today's AGF list includes an educational app, a photography app, and a physics puzzler.
Two new channels are now available on the Apple TV.
Apple's revenue from the iPhone alone is phenomenal.
Apple has moved from the carrot to the stick to force people to upgrade to iOS 7.
Ming-Chi Kuo of KGI Securities has a different take on first weekend iPhone sales.
Facetune has just received its big 2.0 update, while Facetune for iPad has just been released.
This holiday season, the sequel to ZeptoLab's Cut the Rope is set to be released.
MotoHeroz, the popular side-scrolling physics-based racing game published by Ubisoft, has just been updated to version 3.0.
China Mobile is expected to offer the iPhone 5s and iPhone 5c from as early as November.
Is it a feature or a bug? Either way, Touch ID can learn to recognize more than five fingers using this method.
The simple and elegant note-taking app Vesper has just been updated for iOS 7.
Apple's iOS 7 is continuing to do well, and is now powering 52 percent of all North American iDevices.
The classic science fantasy tabletop RPG Shadowrun has finally made the leap to iOS in the form of the aptly named Shadowrun Returns.
Sean Bean will be starring in the sequel to Papa Sangre.
Boson X brings particle physics to Apple's iOS (in a fun way!).
Badland, the not bad at all atmospheric puzzle platformer developed by Frogmind, has received yet another content update.
Apple has launched a new, easier means of configuring Apple TVs in its recent Apple TV 6.0 software update.
After receiving backlash from dissatisfied customers, Realmac Software has resolved to continue supporting the original edition of its popular Clear to-do app.