Apple is Pulling a Load of the Best iOS Apps
Apps that have been approved and available for some time have been removed with little explanation from Apple.
Apps that have been approved and available for some time have been removed with little explanation from Apple.
Use the BBC iPlayer iPhone or iPad apps? You've now got 30 days to watch your downloaded shows, instead of a measly seven. [App Store]
MobileFirst for iOS hands key iDevice features to industry.
US cities join Spain and Delhi in cab-app fight, says driver background checks are "completely worthless".
The tie-ins mean you'll also be able to play identified songs from directly inside the Shazam app.
Naughty children costing Google dear in the US.
Secret, Whisper, Yik Yak, Snapchat and others – these apps that promise privacy of identity are in many cases doing the exact opposite.
Oh is it Monday already? What better time to have a quick look at last week's best app releases?
Google News and Weather for Android is now searchable for stories and has rather pretty forecasts. So now you might actually use it!
Wire looks like a great messaging app, considering the sea of competition in which it swims. If only it had more users.
Tomb Raider 2, arguably Lara Croft's best gun-toting, ancient-monument-defiling adventure up until 2013's reboot, is now available on iOS devices. It'll set you back £1.49. [iTunes]
Apple loves sticking TouchID on its devices, but the Mac is yet to gain the fingerprint sensor. That's where new app FingerKey comes in.
Google has revealed its top Android app picks for 2014. It's a mixed bag of big names, little known apps and classics that have been knocking about for years. What do you make of the choices? [Google]
Don't like Mondays? Fear not! We have the week's best iOS, Android, and Windows Phone apps to make it all better.
November is virtually over, and it's been one hell of a month. There has been an amazing set of apps released as well, so let's look at the best.
I mean, it works for Netflix and Spotify, right?