Photo and video downloads are back in Microsoft OneDrive
An update to Microsoft's OneDrive app brings back a favorite feature, and adds two new ones.
An update to Microsoft's OneDrive app brings back a favorite feature, and adds two new ones.
The latest app to support FiftyThree's Pencil is a popular image editing program.
A new report says that Apple is being “rather cautious” with initial orders.
With version 3.8 of the app, users can now even upload information directly to Evernote.
The three new tools help make it easier to draw things like charts, diagrams, graphs, and more.
In Newark's Terminal C, OTG is evaluating what it hopes will become commonplace in restaurants everywhere.
Google now allows you to order food from its search results.
Adobe's Document Cloud service has gone live, with a number of new and updated iPhone and iPad apps to make managing digital texts easier.
Office Lens is the latest iOS to come from Microsoft.
Slack and Wunderlist have officially joined the Scanbot family as of version 3.7 of the app.
Adobe Slate is an innovative new app that can make us all look like professional designers.
The latest Adobe app for iPad is here. Comp CC is available for download on the App Store.
Steller, "the Squarespace for storytelling," is now better than ever.
Signing digital documents on an iOS device has never been easier thanks to SignEasy's iOS 8 extension.
Apple Pay has arrived on Openbay, the popular vehicle repair application for iOS.
Think Kit is designed to speed up the creation of diagrams, charts, and presentations.
Good news, GoodReader users: the popular app has received an update adding support for e-signatures.
Rainbow Weather Widget could be one of the best weather widgets for the iOS Notification Center.
Smile's PDFpen 2 for iOS is the latest app to support FiftyThree's Pencil stylus.
The digital workbook can be used with any brand of stylus, or even your finger.
The latest Microsoft Office for iOS update is here.
The app's essential illustration tools are now available for free.
Who would an "iPad Pro" appeal to, and why should we care?