In an exclusive article published moments ago by Mashable, it is claimed that Facebook will launch its native iPad application at Apple's iPhone 5 event on October 4, along with a variety of other goodies.
Having plenty of hit series, Showtime Networks is now going to try their hand at an app that allows customers live interaction with their favorite shows.
Competition is always good, especially in the tech industry. This is especially true thanks to the recent introduction of Google’s social networking site, Google+, and how it is affecting Facebook for the better. Case in point, the many changes Facebook has implemented in recent days.
Google announced today its social networking site, Google+, is now accessible to anyone who wishes to join. In addition, the company stated the site’s Hangouts feature would soon arrive through their iPhone/iPod touch app.
Today's AGF list includes a wedding planning time management game, an app that allows you to quickly annotate and share photos, and a retro arcade game.
PostSecret is one of the top-selling apps in the App Store right now and for good reason. Launched earlier this week, the iPhone/iPod touch app has one purpose: To let each of us tell the world all of our secrets. If this concept sounds refreshing and a bit unsettling at the same time, you'd be correct and here's why.
In November, we told you about the Go Try It On app which allows users to rate someone’s choice of clothes. RateThis! is very similar. However, in this case, you get to pretty much rate anything.
Thanks to Facebook’s API, the number of Facebook photo apps for iOS continues to grow. The latest to join this list is the Facebook Photo Album from Lifelike Apps. But, is it any good? Yes, but it needs some improvement to be truly magical.
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.
Dropico has released the first of its kind Google Plus Photo Importer app, available now for the iPhone/iPod touch. Available for $.99, the app allows users to instantly upload photos into Google Plus through Facebook, Instagram, Flickr, and Photobucket. The end result is very nice.
Last January, we reported that some sort of Find My Friends feature was discovered in the iOS 4.3 beta. Of course, once released to the public, the iOS contained no such feature. Now, similar code is being found, but this time within HTML code from the recently launched iCloud.com website, according to 9 To 5 Mac.
Survive Zombie Highway using any means necessary, create words in a fridge magnet-like environment, and stream tunes over a local Wi-Fi network with today's AGF list.
In a note to developers, Twitter's Jack Dorsey (@jack) described Twitter integration in Apple's iOS 5 as "an opportunity for us, together, to take the ecosystem to a new level."
Play as the greatest of the king's warriors to restore peace to the land, easily view the photos from your Twitter timeline, and help a prince collect coins with today's AGF list.
Sharing content with others just got a lot more secure thanks to the new app Glassboard. The free app, which is available for the iPhone/iPod touch, is used for sharing items privately with members of a group.
Both IM+ and IM+Pro support two more instant messaging services, gain the geeky feel of augmented reality searching, and improve upon existing features.
Take down entire structures by throwing stones from a first-person perspective, keep track of and complete tasks, and follow five little friends on a journey to catch stars with today's AGF list.
Hunt your Twitter followers with a slingshot, compare your music library with a friend using only a bump, and view Twitter trends from just your friends with today's AGF list.