KAYAK has recently updated its iPad application, making it a universal app (that's compatible with all of Apple's iOS devices), and adding a whole load of new features to the iPad version of the popular application.
Disney's $0.99 Where's My Water? has recently received an update, which adds a new chapter to the application ("Stretched Thin") that includes 20 new levels.
Batman Arkham City Lockdown ($5.99) has recently received a great update, which adds support for iCloud saves, two new Batman skins and makes a variety of minor tweaks and improvements to the universal app.
Pulse News for iPhone and Pulse News for iPad (both free) have recently received a great update, adding a redesigned catalogue, a new feature called "Smart Dock" and an improved user interface to the popular applications.
Word Lens (free) has recently received an update. Now, users of the application (which, using augmented reality, can translate text in real time) can purchase and download a French language pack, allowing users to translate English into French and French into English in a matter of seconds, using their iOS device's camera.
Both NFL Flick Quarterback ($0.99) and NFL Flick Quarterback HD ($2.99) have recently received updates, adding a new game mode, a new stadium, additional touchdown celebrations and more.
GoCal for Google Calendar HD ($4.99) has recently received a great update, which makes a variety of changes to the popular Google Calendar iPad client.
The popular Civilization Revolution ($6.99) and Civilization Revolution HD ($12.99) applications have recently received an update. Now, fans of both apps can enjoy iCloud game saves, Game Center support (which adds 29 achievements), much improved visuals and a scenario generator.
The SiriusXM Internet Radio application for the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch has recently received a great update, which adds a number of new features to the popular app.
The BBC has recently updated its UK iPlayer iPad app, making it a universal application that supports the iPhone and iPod touch, along with Apple's iPad. Furthermore, the app now supports streaming over 3G, meaning UK-based Apple fans can enjoy watching live TV through the BBC iPlayer app while connected to a 3G cellular data network.
Rovio has recently updated the original Angry Birds apps for iPhone and iPad in celebration of Angry Birds' second birthday (which is today, December 11), adding 15 new levels and unlocking every episode within both applications for users to play through.
The popular Words With Friends applications for both iPhone ($2.99) and iPad ($2.99) have recently received updates. Now, fans of the Scrabble-like social game can enjoy utilizing a tile plate, which shows how many tiles of each letter are left, and a "word-o-meter" that tells you how strong your word is, compared with other words you could potentially create using your tiles.
The recently-released Infinity Blade II has just received a minor update, which makes tweaks to the popular application and also squashes a number of bugs.
Back when we first started talking about Path, the free application wanted to be a more "personal social network," providing family members and close friends with a non-public means of sharing personal and social information. Now, in its second major version, the app also wants to be your "Smart Journal," and has received a number of new features that make this possible. Fortunately, one thing has remained the same: like before, Path is available to download in the App Store for free, which we're glad to see.
The popular universal MarkdownMail application, which allows users to compose and send HTML emails on an iOS device, has just received an update. Now, the application features support for signatures, templating and boasts a much improved user interface. Furthermore, a variety of changes have been made to MarkdownMail, and a number of bugs have been squashed.
TouchPad is a popular iOS application that can turn your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch into a remote control for your computer, which it can connect to via Wi-Fi. Now, thanks to an update that was made available for the application yesterday, it's actually possible to dictate text using Siri to your PC or Mac via the $4.99 application.
The popular iA Writer applications for iPad and Mac have recently received an update. Now, both apps feature support for iCloud and are available for a reduced price. The iPad application is currently available in the App Store for $1.99 (60 percent off its original price), while the Mac app is available for $8.99 (50 percent off).
The popular task management iPhone app, Todo, has received an update. Now, users of the application can take advantage of support for iCloud, meaning their pending tasks will sync between iOS devices running Todo. Furthermore, a variety of tweaks and improvements mean the $4.99 app is now better than ever before.
The popular "SPY mouse" iPhone application has recently received an update. Now, users of the app can take advantage of global leaderboards, five new challenges, tweaks, bug fixes and all-important "crumb-sweeping."