Type Tool ($2.99) is a simple-but-handy app, which helps developers choose the right font for their iOS creation. Recently, the app received an update adding support for Photoshop Touch SDK - the same kit Adobe used to develop its three Photoshop for iPad apps.
The popular barcode-scanning app, RedLaser (free), has recently been updated. Now, users of the application can take advantage of improved scanning capabilities, which make the application quicker and more useable than ever before.
If you're looking for a code-free way to develop an iOS app, there is a solution. A new service called "App Press" (and its accompanying iOS app) allows users to easily create an app - for a price.
While Google hasn't created an iOS version of its popular Web browser, Google Chrome, someone else has. The app, which is available to download in the App Store for free, is called iChromy. And what's more, it looks good and works well.
MacHeist's recently released puzzle app for the iPhone and iPod touch has taken the App Store by storm. In fact, The Heist ($0.99) has proved to be so successful, it's overtaken Angry Birds and on one day, a copy of the application was being sold every second.
If you're a fan of the "amazing" iPad writing app, iA Writer ($2.99), you'll be pleased to learn that the application is now available in the Mac App Store.
Number Guru is potentially the best free caller ID service available in the App Store, and unlike competitors, the app offers users an unlimited number of lookups, which is great.
Sean Kovacs' "original Google Voice app," GV Mobile + ($2.99), has recently been updated. Now, the app is universal - meaning users of the app can interact with Google Voice on all of their iOS devices, including the iPad.
The popular iPhone and iPod touch app, WatchESPN, has recently received a great update. Now, WatchESPN is a universal app - meaning it'll run natively on all of Apple's iOS devices, including the iPad.
Great news, sports fans: "TECMO BOWL" - the classic football game - is now available for the iPhone and iPod touch. Currently, TECMO BOWL Throwback, which hit the App Store yesterday, can be purchased for $7.99.
The recently released "multi-camera video production app," CollabraCam ($5.99), has recently been updated. Now, the application is universal - meaning it can run natively on all of Apple's iOS devices, including the original iPad and the iPad 2.
Just a quick snippet of info for all the Minecraft fans out there: According to a recent report, Mojang is planning on releasing an iOS version of the popular game later this year.
SoundHound, Inc. has just released a brand new iPhone app - Hound - which allows users to easily search for a song, artist or band by speaking to their handset. The free app is currently available to download for the iPhone and iPod touch.
Glastonbury Festival - the largest European music festival - now has its very own iPhone and iPod touch app, which is currently available to download for free in the App Store.
PSN Status (free) is a recently released app for the iPhone and iPod touch, which allows users to quickly and easily check the status of PlayStation Network.
VocalZap (free) is a recently released application for the iPhone and iPod touch, which promises to "reduce or remove" the vocals from any given track, allowing Apple fans to sing along karaoke-style.
Getaround is a car rental service that allows ordinary people like you and me to rent out a spare vehicle to others. What makes the service even cooler, is that the process of advertising, renting et. al. is done via a free iPhone app. At TechCrunch Disrupt (over in NYC), the service officially launched today.
Apple has recently updated its Logic Pro and Logic Express desktop applications. Now, iPad owners can import GarageBand projects to both desktop apps, which is incredibly handy.