Today's Apps Gone Free: Plant Nanny, Shares, Minti Kids And More
Today's AGF list includes a health app, a finance app, and an educational app.
Today's AGF list includes a health app, a finance app, and an educational app.
For a good cause, you can now buy a Flex in the color pink.
Online book subscription services aren't the same, as these two additions show.
Smartwatch+ can add a number of new features to your Pebble smart watch.
GoPro has just updated its official iOS app to support its new HERO3+ cameras.
Former MobileMe customers will now have to pay for extra iCloud storage.
Paper by FiftyThree has just been updated with a superb new feature called, quite simply, Book.
There is another new mini speaker system on the market, this one from Ultimate Ears.
Surgeon Simulator 2013 could be iOS bound, according to the game's creators.
NBA 2K14, the latest installment in the wildly popular NBA 2K series of basketball video games, has just been released.
Apple is increasing its iOS GPU development team in Orlando, Fla., according to a number of new job postings.
T-Mobile's share of U.S. smartphone sales is increasing thanks to the iPhone.
Zapd is set to be "zapped" out of existence.
In order to strengthen its user and data security features, Yahoo has launched second sign-in verification and App Passwords.
Having trouble sending iMessages in iOS 7? This method could help.
Dropbox for Mac has just been updated to version 2.4.
Apple appears to have secured another unexpected new hire: Jay Sartori, the assistant general manager of the Toronto Blue Jays.
On today's AppAdvice Daily we're showing off ProCamera 7, giving away codes for InstantSave. and featuring Flint for iOS in action.
The technology can be seen first hand in SEGA's recently released Go Dance app.
Along with the usual one-year warranty, all the models come with a new battery and back casing.
The iPad-based program is currently only for the company's XL1 concept car.
Here's your chance to win a copy of InstantSave for Instagram!
According to a new report, TSMC will be producing 60 to 70 percent of the next-generation chips that power iOS devices.