Disney's interactive studio has recently released a new application in the App Store, in an attempt to make a profit following years of losses made on console titles.
Back in June, the Financial Times decided to ditch the App Store and produced a Web app, due to Apple's controversial in-app subscription policy. Now, in a report recently publish by Reuters, it is claimed that the Web app has attracted over 700,000 readers, making it more popular than the iOS application was before it was removed from the App Store.
The latest iOS related infographic to come to our attention is titled "Store Wars," and outlines some information on smart phone applications stores (including the iOS App Store).
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Manilla allows users to track almost all of their online bills from one single interface. Now, the popular free service has released an iPhone app, meaning users of Manilla can check their monthly bills and payments on-the-go.
The days of juggling multiple Apple IDs could soon become a thing of the past. Apple is said to be working on eliminating multiple IDS, according to news first reported by MacRumors.
Facebook still hasn't released that native iPad app yet, meaning third party developers are still releasing Facebook iPad clients. A new client to hit the App Store is "Plus for Facebook," and it looks rather good.
Facebook's recently released messaging application, Facebook Messenger, is now available to download overseas. The free application is a dedicated messaging app, which allows users to access their Facebook Messages and Facebook Chat on an iPhone or iPod touch, and receive push notifications when a new message is sent to them.
The Google Books iOS app (which was removed from the App Store due to in-app purchasing issues, and then reappeared soon after) has recently received an update. Now, the e-book reading application allows users to manage the contents of their digital library, and the formatting of e-books is much improved. Furthermore, the latest version of Google Books also boasts new accessibility features.
A brand new application called "Kinetik," which works kind of like a social network for iOS applications, is now available to download in the App Store. Once downloaded, users can "share the applications [they] love" with others. It's also possible to view a list of the apps shared by friends, the most shared ("trending") applications and shared apps by category from within Kinetik.
An update to Trainyard recently arrived in the App Store, adding iPad support, Game Center integration and new content. The application is a fun puzzle app (and something we've reviewed before). Currently, it's available to download in the App Store for just $0.99.
A new iPhone app called "Tiny Invaders" is now available to download in the App Store. The application, which is the first app developed by Hogrocket (a company formed by a few guys who used to work at Bizarre), is currently available to download for $3.99.
It sounds like a lot to ask for - an iPhone, iPad and an Apple TV. But if you do happen to own all three devices, an app called "Joypad" can allow you to play your favorite iOS games on the "big screen," provided the games' developers implement its API.
A recent update to Parallels Mobile has made several changes to the application, including improving the app's performance and stability. Furthermore, the universal application is now available to download for just $4.99 (for a limited time only).
The popular Growl client for iPhone, Prowl, has recently received a major update adding iPad support, a new design, offline access to notifications and much, much more.
If you're an iPad-owning fan of the popular Flick Soccer! iPhone app, head on over to the App Store and download Flick Soccer! HD - an iPad optimized version of the game, which is currently available to download for $4.99.
The studio responsible for creating the Halo game series released an iPad app today. The game, Crimson: Steam Pirates, is available to download in the App Store for free.
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Halfbrick Studios - the developer who brought us the hugely popular Fruit Ninja - has created a brand new application called "Jetpack Joyride," which is scheduled to hit the App Store tomorrow. Ahead of the app's release, we've got a trailer of the game which we've embedded below, for our readers to take a look at.
Remember how UK Apple fans can watch football matches (among other shows) on an iOS device with the Sky Go application? Now, a leading supermarket in the United Kingdom is testing iPad-equipped shopping carts. The tablets are loaded with Sky's application, and the move is designed to allow avid sports fans to both shop and watch the "big game" at the same time.