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These calculators can provide a little something extra for your iPhone.
These calculators can provide a little something extra for your iPhone.
Pages, Numbers, and Keynote have received new updates for iOS and OS X.
Following the release of iOS 6 today, it’s no surprise that Apple has also released a succession of updates for its iOS apps, in addition to approving a slew of third-party apps.
Watch today's show to find out everything that happened at the iPhone 5 event in under eight minutes.
While it has issued its final reminder for its customers to download their documents from the soon-to-be-defunct iWork.com, Apple has today updated its suite of iWork apps for iOS.
Apple today announced they would be ending the public beta for their iWork.com service. The service, which iCloud largely replaced, will end on July 31.
Here's your chance to win a copy of Templates for Numbers Pro ($4.99) for iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad.
There's a new iPad on the block, a new Apple TV and much more. Watch the our video roundup to find out everything that was announced at today's Apple event in under 10 minutes.
Apple has made enhancements to their own apps, including iWork for iOS, to take advantage of the third generation iPad's graphics capabilities.
Microsoft is expected to launch iOS versions of the company’s popular Office suite sometime in 2012, according to The Daily. This means Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and even Outlook could soon be arriving in the App Store for use on the iPhone/iPod touch and iPad.
Moments ago, Apple released updates to its popular iWork apps – Pages, Numbers, and Keynote. This update, version 1.5, allows users to store their documents automatically via iCloud for the first time.
Apple has released its eighth iTunes 10.5 beta for developers and also iWork for iOS beta 3. Both updates, which are available now, offer additional bug fixes and performance updates.
When Apple debuted the soft keyboard with the original iPhone, it was a huge hit. Now however, as we are near the fifth iteration of the iconic phone, that same keyboard can look a bit dated. While the apps in this AppGuide cannot actually replace the included keyboard, they do provide a nice typing environment which can be adaptable to fit many different needs.
Monkey Math is a great introduction for young children into the world of numbers. This universal app allows children to master simple number concepts like counting, patterns, etc. in a fun and educational environment.
Apple is expected to release OS X Lion later this month for Mac users. At the same time, we believe a new version of its iWork suite of applications both for OS X and iDevices will arrive as well and here is why.
Say hello to Skrappy, a fun and easy way to create photo albums and scrapbooks on the iPad. The $.99 app recently arrived in the App Store.
Days before WWDC hits, Apple itself has the best iPhone app of the week. Which one is it?
iWork hits the iPhone, we have an app that says it can show you what your baby will look like, but does it work? Plus we have our viewer pick of the week.
According to a recently discovered patent filing, Apple may bring its iWeb application to the iPad. This news would bring another part of the company’s popular iLife suite to the iOS device, after GarageBand and iMovie for iPad debuted earlier this year.
Apple has released a new iPad 2 commercial called We Believe. The advertisement focuses on what makes improving technology special. Sure it is syrupy, but don't we like it like that?
A recent patent filing indicates Apple is toying with the idea of bringing its OS X feature, Spaces, to the iPad. If confirmed, this could change how each of us access our iOS apps.
Apple is highlighting the best apps of 2010 for the iPhone/iPod touch and iPad. The list includes some interesting surprises. Read more ...
Along with today’s iOS 4.2 update, Apple will release updates to its three iWork apps for the iPad. Version 1.3 of Keynote, Numbers, and Pages add support for the new iOS update and other features. Read more ...