A brand-new, universal $0.99 app called "Aquarium HD TV" allows iOS device owners to stream a beautiful aquarium screensaver from their mobile device, to an Apple TV (via AirPlay).
The universal Evernote app recently received an update, adding a new feature - "predictive note titles" - and making a variety of performance improvements. The new version of the app (4.1.8) is available to download now in the App Store.
After launching a mobile app search iOS application back in March, Yahoo! has recently unveiled a Web-based version of its Yahoo! App Search service, which app-fans can access from a browser on their computer or mobile device.
SlideShark has recently updated its free iPad PowerPoint presentations app, adding support for a new collaborative online service called SlideShark Team Edition. Further changes include the ability to earn free storage via friend referrals, auto-advancing slides and sleep mode is now disabled on the iPad while the application is in use.
Filterstorm - the universal photo-editor for the iPhone and iPad - has recently received an update, adding support for Facebook and Twitter exports, additional editing tools and interface updates.
Zombie Gunship - an iOS app that allows players to fight a zombie hoard from the gunner seat of a heavily-armed AC-130 ground attack aircraft - has recently received an update. Now, fans of the game can enjoy a new scenario - "Pleasant Acres" - thanks to the update, and the app has also received numerous bug fixes and optimizations.
In a new study conducted by the mobile application monitoring company Crittercism, it is noted that iOS application crash more often than their Android counterparts. The results, as you can see in the above and below images, speak for themselves: most applications crash under iOS 5.0.1, while Android apps appear to be rather more stable.
If you're looking for a Google Reader client that's rather a little different from the rest of the bunch, consider purchasing and downloading Reader X for iPad ($1.99). This new, interesting iPad application allows users to view the contents of their Google Reader reading list on their iPad's screen, in a grid. You can browse through the grid either horizontally or vertically, and touching an item in the grid opens it accordingly.
The original Infinity Blade iOS app ($5.99) has recently received an update, adding a fourth content pack to the popular universal game. Now, fans of Infinity Blade can enjoy new magic rings, swords, shields and helmets, a new enemy - RookBane - and can also take a sneak peak at Infinity Blade II and Infinity Blade: Awakening, a new iBook based on the hit game series.
Ticket to Ride Pocket ($1.99) has recently received an impressive update. Now, fans of the virtual board game can enjoy playing an asynchronous multiplayer mode, which allows users to play up to four online games (via Game Center) rather like Words With Friends or Scramble With Friends, and go between active games whilst other players take their turns. Furthermore, both the iPhone and iPad app - Ticket to Ride ($6.99) - have received improved support for the local game mode, and numerous bug fixes.
Screenshots of the upcoming Sparrow for iPhone application hit the Web recently (via 9to5Mac), before the original post was pulled. Below, we've included a gallery of the images - as you can see, the app looks elegant, well-designed and, in short, everything we expected it to be.
After lingering around in a closed beta for just under a week, Steam Mobile (free) is now available for all to download and use. The application allows Apple fans to interact with the Steam community on-the-go, read the latest gaming news and keep up to date with Steam’s most recent sales and special offers.