Faulty Security Certificates Are Screwing Up Some Mac App Store Updates
1Password, Acorn, Byword, Call of Duty and Tweetbot are just some of the apps it's causing problems for.
1Password, Acorn, Byword, Call of Duty and Tweetbot are just some of the apps it's causing problems for.
Late to the iOS browser game, Firefox will face some stiff competition with most people having long since settled on Safari, Chrome, Opera or something more esoteric to scuttle around the web with.
Apple Music is now available to download on Android devices.
No more costly cash machine stops for those late-night black cab rides.
It's time for another fine dose of mobile apps, this week we're talking about Browsecurely for iPhone, Youcisian for wannabe iPad guitar heroes and the Fallout Pip-Boy apps, along with some musings about Fallout 4 and the Pip-Boy edition.
...not just for train station toilet hand jobs any more.
A fan of the simple ‘start menu’ on show in Chrome OS? You can use it on Windows and Mac computers as well—and it offers more features than you might think.
Two youth charities have banded together to make an app that encourages users to film footage of their encounters with the police on a phone and send the results away to a server for safety, instantly. Read more >>
Today's round-up focuses on homescreen security app KnockOn, tour guide Inviita, comic creation for Windows Phone, and more. But first we must discuss Creme Eggs.....
Get a competent person to show you how to put them on your phone, if you're allowed near a phone.
Fanboys angered at latest occurrence of app-store cross-contamination
In a bar, up a mountain or sat alone on the toilet: these days, you can find love anywhere thanks to your smartphone. This short film explores that idea: can a regular bloke find his beau on a crowded commuter train? Find out now >>
The working week has begun and that means apps, apps, and more apps. This week we have Perch, Boomerang for Instagram, Movie Tonight, and more.
That's more than 250 apps that were found in violation of Apple's privacy policy, scooping up data from one million users.
Roll up, roll up, because it's time to fill the memory of your mobile devices with some apps-olutely fabulous new bits of software. This week we have Yahoo Mail, YouTube Gaming, Halo Channel, and more.