Wi-Fi hotspots are incredibly common nowadays, and you don't even have to be in the most built-up of areas to find a connectable router. But there are still those occasions where a hotspot cannot be found, or an apparently public network is closed off by means of a password, and rather than leaving you to ask around for those magical characters, there's an app that allows users to submit networks and passwords for the wider audience to utilize. Networks are plotted on a map, meaning you can move around towards nearby hotspots, and when you're within range, password details are provided on tap.
The weekend's here, and as always, we’re back with a handful of paid iOS and Mac apps that have gone free for a limited period. Catch us after the break for more details.
A new iOS and accompanying Mac app make it possible to unlock your computer using Touch ID, even if Apple hasn't yet put a fingerprint sensor on its computers.
The animated flick -The LEGO Movie - has been spawned from the big screen title that it is, to a game for your iPhone and iPad devices. Head on after the jump for the download link and further details.
Google's software development team is firing on all cylinders of late, and whilst Android will always remain the search giant's focal point, its fleet of iOS apps have been getting plenty of love these past few weeks as well. And now, the company's productivity suite of Docs, Sheets and Slides has been treated to a major update that claws in the prowess of Apple's Touch ID fingerprint sensor.
Chrome browser for iOS has just received an update, bringing in a completely redesigned UI with Material Design elements along with some other new features. Read on after the jump to check out what the update brings for iPhone and iPad users.
You can now download PlayBox movies app for iOS and Android, which is a new Popcorn Time like alternative service for iPhone, iPad and Android. It does not require jailbreak to work. More details can be found right here.
The iOS and Mac App Stores aren’t new to offering paid apps for free, but these deals are always special when caught on a weekend. Well, that time of the week is here, and as always, we are bringing you some of the best paid Mac and iOS apps that have gone free for a limited period. Read on right after the jump to catch a rundown of these apps.
iOS 8 has brought a lot to the banquet as far as Apple's mobile feature-set is concerned, and whilst it remains a million miles away from being an open-source platform, it has been slightly relaxed to include third-party keyboard and Notification Center widget support. Again, some may consider NC widgets to be half-baked compared with what's possible on, say, Android, but having already seen some impressive efforts from creative developers, a new app lets you turn any piece of the Web into something vaguely representing your very own, all-singing widget. More details and download links can be found right here after the break.
Cheap apps are fairly easy to come by, but it's not common for good, paid apps to drop their price tag entirely, and when this occurs, we do our best to point you in the right direction. Today, we’ve got an app that ordinarily costs $10 available completely free for a limited time, so if you want to grab a freebie this weekend, check the details after the leap.
















