Apple has revealed that nearly 10 billion apps have now been downloaded from the App Store worldwide, and they are celebrating this grand milestone with a contest.
The universal VLC for iOS application has been removed from the App Store. The news comes following several months of dispute between the original developers of the VideoLan Project, and the developers of VLC for iOS (Applidium).
How many apps debuted in the App Store? How many of them are games, productivity apps, utilities, other? Probably most importantly, how much are these versions going to cost you? Take a look at the preliminary data to see how things are shaping up.
If you use the Mac OS X app Transmission to download BitTorrents, you may be interested in the recently released iControlBits. This surprising addition to the App Store allows iOS fans to control Transmission on their Mac, from their iPhone.
The once-popular iOS application, GPush, is scheduled to shut down as of December 31, 2010. Before the days of Google’s own push notification service, GPush provided Google Mail users with notifications for incoming e-mail. Read on to find out more ...
Instagram, the popular iOS app, has reached one million users in just 10 weeks. This is a remarkable achievement, and is definitely a great way for The Instagram Team to end 2010. Read on to find out more ...
Google Latitude for iOS is now available in the App Store. This follows the application's appearance (and removal) from the Japanese App Store last week. Read on to find out more ...
Jay Freeman (a.k.a. "saurik"), the mastermind behind Cydia, recently stated that Cydia for Mac will be available "within weeks." Read on to find out more ...
Apple has added a new section to the App Store. Dubbed "Rewind 2010," this new page highlights the best and most popular iOS applications of 2010. Read on to find out more ...
In what must have seemed like an eternity for anyone located outside of the United States, Apple has finally given the gift of gifting of apps to the world.
If you're looking for the perfect app to put you in the mood for Christmas, then we've found it. A Christmas Carol for iPad retells the classic Dickens tale with a modern twist. Read on to find out more ...
If you’re new to the iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, then you’ve probably got over a hundred questions regarding your shiny, new device. Here at AppAdvice, we strive to answer them one question at a time, each and every day. This is iOS 101, and class is about to begin.
Apple's upcoming software update, iOS 4.2, brings multitasking and Game Center to the iPad. It's expected to be released in the coming weeks. However, some iOS 4.2 compatible iPad apps are already appearing in the App Store. Read on to find out more...