A brand new Garmin iOS app is now available to download. "StreetPilot onDemand," which is available in the App Store for just $0.99, provides users with a personal navigation service designed for both walkers and drivers.
The popular "virtual file cabinet" for iPhone, Keychain, has recently received an update. Now, the latest version of the application (1.1) includes a variety of new features, bug fixes and improvements.
An interesting Kickstarter project aims to create an iOS emulator, which will be compatible with Windows, Mac and Linux, along with mobile platforms such as Android.
If you love delving into a good old MMORPG, you’ll know that the only downside to this genre is the subscription fees one usually has to pay. And even if you manage to find an iPad app that’s subscription-fee-free, the chances are it’s at least going to be a paid app. However, one developer has recently noted that his upcoming MMORPG – which will be released soon – will be completely free to play.
Samsung has announced that it will soon launch "ChatON," its own group messaging service which will be compatible with iOS, Android and BlackBerry OS smart phones, along with Samsung's own Bada OS.
Facebook is holding its annual f8 Developer Conference on September 22, and it has been suggested that the social network will release its highly anticipated iPad app on this day.
The popular Twitter client for iPhone, Tweetbot, has recently received an update. Now, the application features support for Tweetmarker, and various improvements and bug fixes.
Apple is improving the look of its App Store, at least in certain locations. Recent visits to two areas of the Store, in particular, look significantly better, according to news first reported by The Next Web.
If you enjoy downloading free games from the App Store, you’re not alone. In fact, since the first half of 2011, 65 percent of the App Store revenues are coming from these apps, according to Flurry.
Great news, social networking fans: The popular iPad app, MyPad, has recently received a major update, adding new features and a variety of all-important bug fixes. Among the changes are a Twitter timeline feature, the ability to close windows with a gesture and a new photo slideshow.
I've played games of poker on my iPhone and iPad before, and always feel that - for better or worse - one of the major downsides to playing in the "virtual realm" is that you can't read your opponent's face, spy their "tells" or see them sweat under pressure. However, one new iPad app has changed all of this - it's called Full Deck Hold'Em, and unlike other poker apps, this one boasts a video chat feature.
The popular zombie-smashing app Zombieville USA has recently received an update, adding support for the Retina display and iPad compatibility. Furthermore, the app's developer has announced that a sequel to the game - called "Zombieville 2" - is coming this summer.
A new iPhone application has just hit the App Store, which provides users with music news based on the contents of their iPod app's library. The app, Bandito, is available to download for free, though a $1.99 in-app purchase expands the app's capabilities.
What a drama. First, "Skype for iPad" appeared in the App Store. Then it was pulled. Now, we're hearing that the application is back again, and can be downloaded for free.
A while back we told you about the Chrome-style iPad Web browser, "iChromy." Following its initial release, the application received an update that added an "Incognito Mode," and now the app has been updated once again. Major changes include a name change ("Diigo Browser," instead of "iChromy") along with the ability to annotate text from within the app.
That's right, PopCap Games recently released that all-important update for Plants vs. Zombies. Now, iPhone 4 and fourth generation iPod touch owners can enjoy playing the application in high definition, on their Retina display equipped iOS devices. Furthermore, the app has received a series of performance improvements, making it more stable than ever before.
This week, we saw Apple release a minor software update, BBC iPlayer launched in a series of European countries and we heard that Justin Bieber uses a jailbroken iPhone. Read on, and take a look at this week's top industry, iPhone and iPad news.
A new, fun application to hit the App Store is Flipped Text, a universal app that allows users to write out and rotate, flip or reverse a section of text on an iPhone, iPad or iPod touch. The manipulated text can then be shared to Facebook, Twitter, or via email or SMS. Alternatively, it can be copied and pasted into any other iOS application.