Amazon serves up a nice update to its Kindle app with Goodreads integration and more
Version 4.6 is also highlighted by a new Book Browser mode for the iPad/iPad mini.
Version 4.6 is also highlighted by a new Book Browser mode for the iPad/iPad mini.
Have a Merry Christmas with these kid-friendly apps.
Apple could soon become the No. 2 mobile phone provider in the world.
Readdle has finally updated PDF Converter with support for iPhone and iPod touch.
Today’s AGF list includes an adventure game, a puzzle game, and a children’s app.
The free app now alerts you when a store accepts Apple Pay.
If you’re looking to lose weight during and after the holidays, make sure to check out the aptly named Running for Weight Loss app.
Un-carrier 8.0 will be announced tomorrow, Dec. 16, the company has announced.
The iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus were released on Sept. 19.
The appeal begins today, Dec. 15.
In celebration of the holiday season, Angry Birds Friends is letting you compete in not one, not two, but three holiday-themed tournaments.
The popular messaging app Viber has just been updated with support for Viber Games.
In order to support Apple Pay, ShopKeep has partnered with Ingenico, the maker of the $249 Bluetooth-enabled iCMP card reader.
The first major update to Shopi brings a number of notable enhancements.
"With a Mac, iPhone or iPad you have the power to create thoughtful, emotional gifts and memories that transcend time."
Today’s AGF list includes a clock, a photography app, and a children’s app.
Here are just a few of the stories we covered during the week that was.
Papers, Please has been updated with the restoration of a key feature that was supposedly censored by Apple.
Today’s AGF list includes a multiplayer game, a word game, and an art creation app.
BlackBerry is rolling out several significant new features for its popular cross-platform messaging app.
In celebration of Trivia Crack's having reached No. 1 on the App Store charts, we're offering you the chance to win iTunes gift cards, which you can use right within Trivia Crack.
"Google? Making a show for iOS developers? It's more likely than you'd think."
A former iTunes engineer testified against Apple that he worked on a project designed to “block 100 percent of non-iTunes clients."