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.
If you have a problem, if no one else can help and if you can find him, maybe you can hire Ben the Bodyguard. He's currently available to download for $4.99.
HowAboutWe Dating is a recently updated application for the iPhone and iPod touch, which allows users to interact with HowAboutWe.com on their mobile device, on the go.
Yes, you did read the headline correctly: Bjork, the popular Icelandic singer-songwriter, will release her next album as 10 iPad apps, according to a recent report.
AroundMe (free), the popular information-finding, location-based iPhone and iPod touch app has recently been updated. Now, the app is universal - meaning iPad owners can join in on the fun!
If you're the kind of Twitter user who sends many private, direct messages to friends and co-workers every day, then Chirpy is the application for you.
Silent Ops is an upcoming game, which is developed by Gameloft is will reportedly be available for the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch (along with Android smart phones and tablets).
Notefile is a recently released application that allows users to make notes and access them on an iOS device, in a Mac OS X Dashboard widget or from the service's website. Currently, the universal app is available to download for $4.99.
Home Outside Design - Create The Landscape You Love is a recently released application that allows users to create their own beautiful landscape designs, all on an iPhone or iPod touch. Currently, the app - which is developed by All Dreams Digital - is available to download for $2.99.
The popular photo-annotating app, Snap! ($0.99), has recently been updated. Now, users can add symbols, the date and time, and GPS coordinates to their captured images. Furthermore, the app is now more responsive and Twitter photo sharing is sent to yfrog.
Thanks to a recent deal between Miramax and Hulu, subscribers of Hulu's online service - Hulu Plus - can now watch hundreds of Miramax movies on their computer or iOS device, including Pulp Fiction, Good Will Hunting and more.