If you're on the lookout for some new apps and games for your iOS device but also like to save money, then our range of hand-picked daily deals has you nicely covered. In yet another installment of paid apps gone free, we've a list of almost $20 worth, and for the descriptions and download links, be sure to join us after the break!
Our hunt for free apps for the iPhone, iPod touch and iPad on a daily basis has become probably our most popular and sought after regular feature, which is affirmed by the fact that this particular issue generates maximum reader response. This love from our regular readers encourages us further to look for even better deals on a daily basis, and ensure that you never pay a dime for something that you get totally free, and legally. That’s why our picks for today amount to a good $36 saved should you hurry and grab them right away.
Apple has today continued its recent open communication policy with developers by sending out an email informing all participants in the iOS and OS X Developer Program of impending changes to certain iOS 8 and OS X Yosemite features.
Google has authored a whole range of great apps across a number of platforms, and today, has rolled out a brand-new one for iOS by the name of 'Slides'. Essentially a presentation app, it's very much a PowerPoint incarnate, and as well as the roll-out of Google Slides, the Mountain View outfit has also updated Docs and Sheets - the company's answer to Word and Excel.
Dong Nguyen, of Flappy Bird fame, returned to prominence last week with the release of Swing Copters, and having infuriated mobile users far and wide the first time around, the follow-up is even more challenging on whole new level. So much so, in fact, that the lone developer has released a swift update of iOS and Android which, thankfully, makes it a bit less cumbersome to play. More details and download link can be found right after the jump.
We’d like to think that most people who use Google’s services are fully aware that the technology giant is monitoring their every move. Literally. But it’s clear that the great unwashed masses have no idea that their Android phones are tracking their location as they go about their business and, if you have Google Now installed on an iPhone, that’s probably doing the same too.
The weekend is finally here, and there’s no better way to kick it off by downloading a handful of great paid iPhone and iPad titles without spending a dime. And today we’re back with more such apps and games which have shed their usual price tags and are available to download for free.
Once a dominant force in the smartphone industry, BlackBerry has lost its way in recent years, and having fallen way behind the Apple iPhone in the pecking order, the Canadian outfit has called out its Cupertino rival in the battle of the IM services. Having opened BBM up to iOS, Android and Windows Phone recently, the company is now busy trying to sell the once-popular instant-messaging service to the masses, and as is the case with most tech companies nowadays, BlackBerry has gone on the offensive against its fierce rival's corresponding iMessage.
While IM services these days take a simple conversation a little beyond text - thanks to the addition of photos, videos and location - but adding something a little extra above the usual has always proven itself to be fruitful in some cases.
If you've been inundated with iMessage spam and don't know how to combat it, there are a couple of different avenues you can explore in the battle against the apparently prevalent spamming.
















