Those familiar with Apple's dedicated app stores for Mac and iOS would know that the company simply needs an excuse to throw some quality paid apps at us for absolutely free. Given that today is February 29th, a day that comes around once every 4 years, Apple is giving away five paid iOS apps worth $15 for free through its "Leap Into Leap Year" promotion.
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What better way to start your weekend than with downloading a paid iOS title for free? This week, Apple's Free App of the Week is bringing us an addictive active game for free; one that usually retails for $1.99 on the App Store.
Beta 4 of OS X El Capitan 10.11.4 for Mac, watchOS 2.2 for the Apple Watch, and tvOS 9.2 for the Apple TV 4 is out and available to download right now.
You can now download iOS game Warhammer 40,000: Deathwatch - Tyranid Invasion for iPhone and iPad completely free of cost for a limited period.
Security vulnerability on smartphones is more synonymous with Android than any other platform, and a new string of malware targeting it seems to reinforce that sentiment. Discovered by a Danish security firm, Mazar BOT is the newest malware in town that can gain admin rights on your phone and subsequently take control of it.
Another week, another paid iOS app completely sheds its price tag for iPhone and iPad users. Apple's Free App of the Week initiative now sees a one-of-a-kind puzzler named 'The Mesh', which usually costs $1.99, going free till next Thursday.
The Martian has had a successful run in cinemas across the globe, with an official game being released on both the Android and iOS platforms late last year for $2.99. Now as it stands, iPhone and iPad users have the chance to grab the official game for absolutely free from the App Store as a limited time offer.
As another week passes by, Apple has thrown in yet another paid iOS app for free on the App Store as its 'Free App of the Week'. The app is built with photos in mind and focuses on letting you add some "creative topography" so that the photo can be used to either promote an event, used as a card, or a plethora of other purposes. Usually costing $3.99, the app goes beyond the often simplistic idea of adding text to photos, and is one of the best apps out there for creativity and design.
Airmail, the popular email app on Mac OS X, has today made the jump from Mac App Store to iOS App Store. Currently available for iPhone and Apple Watch only, the app costs $4.99 with support for iPad coming in near future. Here's what sets this app apart from other mail apps on iOS.
Here's a step-by-step-guide on how you can quickly delete or uninstall apps from your Apple TV 4 when the Home screen is beginning to feel crowded, or when the app is just not interesting or useful to you anymore.
















