Less than a day after Big Fish claimed Apple had allowed them to start charging a subscription fee for their iPad games, Apple has removed the service from the App Store. Available since November 18, the now-defunct plan would have done to games what Netflix does for movies and TV shows, allow people to rent them for a monthly subscription fee, according to Bloomberg News.
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.
Thursdays are typically the day Apple updates their “News and Noteworthy” and “Staff Favorites” sections in the App Store and today was no exception. However, the most significant change today, at least on the iPad, wasn't the revised list of apps, but rather how they are now presented, according to news first published by MacStories.
If you often need to share contact information at conferences, networking events or business meetings, consider downloading the $0.99 toutapp iPhone application. Once downloaded, the app can be used to quickly and easily send users' contact information via email.
For a while now, Stanford University has made its classes on iOS development available to download for free in iTunes U. Now, the course is addressing the most recent iteration of Apple's mobile operating system: iOS 5. If you're looking to develop an iOS app and already have a knowledge of C language, object-oriented programming and UNIX experience, take a look at the classes - you could write the next Doodle Jump!
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."
For a while now, we've known that an iPhone version of Sparrow is in development. Now, the application is reportedly nearing completion, and to get us all excited the app's developer has released a teaser image of Sparrow running on an iPhone handset.
Amazon has recently updated its universal iOS app, making a variety of changes to the popular application. Now, users can enjoy improved filtering when viewing products, enhanced list functionality and much more.
A new iPhone app called “Ultimate Shuffleboard” allows users to create one huge shuffleboard by lining up iPhones, and connecting them via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth.
The foursquare iPhone app received a minor update recently, which fixes a variety of bugs, improves the app's stability and calms its Radar feature right down.
Disney's popular iOS game "Where's My Water?" has recently received an update, adding a new chapter to the app (called "Change Is Good") which features an additional 20 levels for users to play through.
This week, we heard that Steve Jobs' mark will be on future Apple products for years to come, despite his death earlier this month. In addition, the iPhone 4S continued to impress and will soon be available in 22 additional countries. These and other topics made news this week. Here are some of the best articles.
Over the past few days, extracts from Walter Isaacson's upcoming biography of Steve Jobs have been hitting the Web hard and fast. Now, The New York Times has published the first review of the book, titled "Steve Jobs." Unsurprisingly, the publication has noted that the 656 page "well-ordered, if not streamlined" text is definitely worth reading.
It sounds crazy, but according to Walt Isaacson's upcoming biography of the late Apple co-founder, "Jobs at first quashed the discussion" when Apple board member Art Levinson contacted Jobs in an attempt to push the company towards mobile apps.
The popular TomTom navigation app has recently received an update, adding native iPad support along with the latest, most up-to-date maps and an improved interface. The USA version of the app can be downloaded for $49.99, while the U.S. and Canada version is available in the App Store for $59.99.
The Skobbler US iPhone app has recently received an update, adding a variety of new features to the application along with a new name ("GPS Navigation 2"). However, the formerly free application now has a price-tag ($0.99), meaning users are going to have to cough-up a dollar if they want to take Skobbler's app for a spin and bypass the likes of TomTom, NAVIGON et. al.
Best Buy Co., Inc. today announced the arrival of the Best Buy App Discovery Center, a mobile app service designed to make it easier for iDevice owners to locate apps they need. Powered by Appolicious, the service is available now online and will be coming soon to the App Store as a native app.
The BBC iPlayer global iPad app has recently received an update, which adds the ability to stream content played within the application to an Apple TV, via AirPlay!
"AirBeam," a popular video surveillance app for the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch, has recently received an update. Now, users of the app can take advantage of a variety of new features, including audio streaming, audio detection, torch control, a stealth mode and the ability to export recordings to an iOS device's Camera Roll.