First Look: Adobe Nav, Eazel & Color Lava - Inject Some Life Into Photoshop CS5!
Today, Adobe released three applications for the iPad: Adobe Nav for Photoshop ($1.99), Adobe Eazel for Photoshop ($4.99) and Adobe Color Lava for Photoshop ($2.99).
Today, Adobe released three applications for the iPad: Adobe Nav for Photoshop ($1.99), Adobe Eazel for Photoshop ($4.99) and Adobe Color Lava for Photoshop ($2.99).
According to a variety of reports, Skype – the popular VoIP service – has very recently been acquired by Microsoft for $8.5 billion, in a deal that will be announced tomorrow morning.
What language is contained in the new Terms and Conditions page for iTunes? More than you might expect, according to CNN.com.
Traveling across the Earth and into space highlighted some of the best iPad apps of the past week. But, which was the best?
Playboy, Angry Birds, and MobileMe made some news this week. But, what were the other stories? Find out here.
Some pandas, a sound hound, and getting ready for 2012 are some of the topics part of the top iPhone apps of the past week. But, which was the best one of the week?
Legendary Wars HD – the iPad optimized version of the popular iPhone and iPod touch app, Legendary Wars – is now available to download.
Bank of America's iPhone and iPod touch app, Bank of America - Mobile Banking, has recently been updated. Now, users of the application can enjoy a variety of new features, including an enhanced interface, improved performance and support for the Retina display.
Rovio has recently released a teaser trailer for the next Angry Birds Rio update. According to the trailer, the update will be entitled "Beach Volleyball" and should be available to download soon.
The OmniGroup recently announced that it has submitted OmniOutliner for iPad to the App Store, meaning that - providing the app doesn't get rejected - we can expect the application to become available in the coming weeks.
iEditor – All in One ($1.99) is a recently released iOS app that allows users to run code on their iOS device.
Fleck Touch (free) is a recently released game for the iPad, which allows players to plant an "awesome garden" and fight zombies in the "real world."
Voice Brief ($3.99) - the popular productivity app that we reviewed back in March - has recently received a major update
Condé Nast - the company responsible for various publications, including The New Yorker, Vogue and Vanity Fair - will reportedly adopt Apple's in app subscription policy in the near future, according to one source.
Archetype Cadet is a recently released iOS app, which allows players to engage in an online, FPS multiplayer deathmatch entirely for free.
Publishers who want their content available on the iPad, but don’t want to pay Apple to do so now have a solution. Digital technology company Yudu today launched a new service that helps publishers evade the 30 percent cut that Apple charges as part of its subscription plan, according to Reuters.
The makers of Cut the Rope, Chillingo, have been acquired by Electronic Arts Inc. However, while the company seems thrilled to have been gobbled up by the giant game maker, an email sent to Chillingo Crystal members perhaps tells a different story.
News Corp's digital publication - The Daily - which premiered on the iPad back in February, hasn't had an impressive first quarter. In fact, even though the app was downloaded over 800,000 times, the publication made a loss of around $10 million.
The popular Google Voice VoIP app, Talkatone, has recently received a great update. Now, users of the app can send SMS messages using Talkatone for free.
A range of Hearst magazines will soon be available to download and read on the iPad, according to The Wall Street Journal.
Appigo's upcoming Todo for Mac application is now in its beta phase of development and should be available to download via the Mac App Store this summer, according to a recently published press release.
The guys behind Pocket Legends – the popular “massively multiplayer online role playing game” (MMORPG) for iOS, have recently made a variety of exciting announcements.
Adobe Systems Inc. is getting closer to making significant inroads in the App Store. The company has released an update to its popular Photoshop CS5 application. With it, Photoshop now provides support for Adobe’s upcoming line of iPad apps.