Amazon has recently updated its universal iOS app, making a variety of changes to the popular application. Now, users can enjoy improved filtering when viewing products, enhanced list functionality and much more.
The foursquare iPhone app received a minor update recently, which fixes a variety of bugs, improves the app's stability and calms its Radar feature right down.
Disney's popular iOS game "Where's My Water?" has recently received an update, adding a new chapter to the app (called "Change Is Good") which features an additional 20 levels for users to play through.
The popular TomTom navigation app has recently received an update, adding native iPad support along with the latest, most up-to-date maps and an improved interface. The USA version of the app can be downloaded for $49.99, while the U.S. and Canada version is available in the App Store for $59.99.
The Skobbler US iPhone app has recently received an update, adding a variety of new features to the application along with a new name ("GPS Navigation 2"). However, the formerly free application now has a price-tag ($0.99), meaning users are going to have to cough-up a dollar if they want to take Skobbler's app for a spin and bypass the likes of TomTom, NAVIGON et. al.
The BBC iPlayer global iPad app has recently received an update, which adds the ability to stream content played within the application to an Apple TV, via AirPlay!
"AirBeam," a popular video surveillance app for the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch, has recently received an update. Now, users of the app can take advantage of a variety of new features, including audio streaming, audio detection, torch control, a stealth mode and the ability to export recordings to an iOS device's Camera Roll.
The popular foursquare iPhone app has recently received a great update. Now, Apple fans running iOS 5 on their iPhone handset can take advantage of "foursquare Radar" - a new feature that promises to alert users when anything interesting is happening nearby, even if their iPhone is in their pocket!
Great news, OmniFocus fans: The popular applications for the iPhone and iPad have recently received updates, adding support for iOS 5 (which launched yesterday), along with a variety of other new features.
The popular universal app "Infinity Blade" has recently received an update, which adds a new content pack and gives users a sneak peak of Infinity Blade 2 (which chAIR Entertainment announced yesterday at Apple's iPhone event).
Both the paid and free versions of the popular Snake '97 universal app have received updates. Now, users of both applications can enjoy Retina optimized graphics, a new user interface and support for the iPhone 3G and second generation iPod touch.
The popular WordPress iOS app received an update yesterday, adding a "feature-rich content editor" and a full screen editing mode. Furthermore, users can now follow their favorite blogs from within the universal application, and it's easier than ever before to upload images from within the app.
The popular iPhone app "Doodle Jump" has recently received an update. Now, in the latest version of the application users can interact with two new platform types. Furthermore, the iPad app ("Doodle Jump for iPad") was updated several days ago to add a new submarine ride in the water theme, and to tweak the Game Center multiplayer mode.
If you're a car owner, you'll no doubt know that the price of gasoline can greatly vary from station to station. Fortunately, an iPhone app called "SmartFuel" can help. The clever application uses GPS to find the cheapest gas near you, and what's more, the app has just received an impressive update.
The popular iPhone app "FaceMan" has recently received a major update, as noted by Federico Viticci of MacStories. Now, the application - which is kind of like Photo Booth for the iPhone - features a new user interface, improved recording performance and a new effect. Currently, the app is available to download in the App Store for $0.99.