Halfbrick Studios has brought us some great iOS games, and the developer's upcoming Machine Gun Jetpack looks like it's going to be no exception. While the game is a while off hitting the App Store, TUAW was able to catch up with Halfbrick at E3, and shared the spoils of its meeting in an article that hit the Web recently.
The popular iPad app, MLB.com At Bat 11, has recently been updated. Now, users of the application can take advantage of a variety of improvements - including a redesigned statistical overlay.
Audiotap is a recently released application for the iPhone and iPod touch, which allows users to stream their iTunes library to a mobile device over Wi-Fi or 3G. Currently the app is available to download for $1.99.
The popular iPhone app, Doodle Jump, has recently been updated. Now, in the latest version (2.4) players can take advantage of a multiplayer leaderboard (via Game Center) and "new multiplayer path challenges."
According to a recent report, a Condé Nast spokesperson has recently confirmed that UK print subscribers of GQ will be granted access to the iPad version for free.
The war of words between Apple and Amazon just got nastier. In a new court filling, Apple calls Amazon’s Appstore for Android “inferior," according to Computerworld.
The popular iPhone application, Plants vs. Zombies ($2.99), has recently been updated. Now, fans of the application can enjoy a variety of new features, including a "Zen Garden," mini-games and brand-new achievements.
In a short-but-sweet video trailer that has recently hit the Web, Electronic Arts has announced the upcoming release of iOS applications: Battlefield 3, FIFA 12, Madden NFL 12 and Need for Speed.
Bing has just announced a brand new feature, which users can access either in the official iPhone app or from "m.bing.com" in Safari for iOS. The feature, called "iPhone Mobile App Discovery," displays iOS applications alongside search results, when users input keywords into Bing's search engine.
A new survey confirms what many of us already knew: we love our apps. In fact, 83 percent of us said we are addicted to them, according to All Things Digital.
Syncing your apps, music and iBooks on all your iDevices is a welcome feature that was announced at WWDC on Monday. For this article, I used iOS 5, but all of the steps below will work on iOS 4.x too.
Following Apple's unveiling and launch of "apps in the cloud," users can now download iOS applications that are no longer available in the App Store, like Tweetie.
The popular photo sharing service, Instagram, has just updated its free iPhone app (version 1.8.5). Now, users of the application can view photos they've liked (all in one place), and add a link to a personal website on their profile page.
This morning, Steve Jobs and a team of Apple executives will announce iOS 5 and iCloud. And your favorite iOS news resource - AppAdvice, of course! - will be covering the event live.
The popular SketchBook Mobile application has recently been updated. Now, in the latest version of the app (2.0) users can print canvases directly from the Gallery, use 20 new brushes and take advantage of new brush parameters.
The popular Twitter client for iOS, Twittelator Pro, has recently received an update (along with the other Twittelator apps). While the update itself doesn't add anything revolutionary, it does show that the apps' developer hasn't given up hope on Twittelator - yet.
AutoCorrector is a recently released application for the iPhone and iPod touch, which allows users to take control of autocorrection. Currently, the app is available to download for $0.99.
Last night, Textbooks hit the App Store. The application, which is natively compatible with the iPad and currently available for free, allows users to download digital textbooks at 30-50 percent off the list price.