Today’s apps gone free: Sleep Cycle, Toca Life: Town, Stickyboard 2 and more
Today’s AGF list includes an alarm clock, an entertainment app, and a note taking app.
Today’s AGF list includes an alarm clock, an entertainment app, and a note taking app.
Shop from multiple stores, but check out only once with this convenient shopping app.
Test your memory, reflexes, and friends in this new multiplayer challenge where you never know which game will pop up next.
The electronics retailer is offering something Apple is not yet providing.
The best document scanner for iOS has gained a brand new feature.
Apple's iPhone 6s is being shown off in a new ad starring none other than Bill Hader.
What can you do if, for whatever reason, you want to get a closer look at a photo posted on Instagram? Now you can zoom into Instagram photos.
In the fourth quarter of FY 2015, Apple earned $51.5 billion in revenue and $11.1 billion in profit.
YouTube is requiring all content creators to join the subscription service.
It’s the first store charge to be compatible with the mobile payment system.
If you haven’t tried this robust tool for graphics, photos, and designs yet, then now is the time.
MacID for iOS and Apple Watch is now better than ever thanks to a recently released update.
The software can be downloaded now from Apple's Developer Center.
Today we're talking with the developer of unique game apps Partyrs and Sputnik Eyes.
You'll need to subscribe to Apple Music to gain chart insights from our friend Siri.
Recruit Alexander the Great, Achilles, and other heroes in this new collectible card game.
Today’s AGF list includes a platform game, a racing game, and a reference app.
You become the commentator in this app for sports and television.
Easily find top spots for food, drinks, and sights to see that are right on your route with this helpful tool.
The first handful of tvOS apps have been announced for the Apple TV.
Go trick-or-treating with sweet and scary holiday updates for these two Netmarble games.
With carrier billing, you'll be able to charge your iTunes purchases straight to your cell phone bill.
Will the service's adoption rate continue to decline, or will it rebound?