After grabbing the headlines earlier this week for undergoing a major company restructure Google is back again. The world's largest search engine, which now falls under the Alphabet umbrella, has updated its Google app for iOS for the first time in two months. Version 7.0 introduces an additional layer of power around voice search and integration, as well as enhancing the results displayed when searching locally. The free-of-charge upgrade should be visible right now for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch owners via the App Store.
RollerCoaster Tycoon 3 for iOS has arrived on the App Store, bringing with it none of the in-app purchase nonsense that we saw in previously-released RollerCoaster Tycoon 4 Mobile, and instead of being free to play, costs a reasonable $4.99.
For limited time only, here's how to download Goat Simulator On iOS for free on your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch. Normally it costs $5 from the App Store.
Every week, Apple features an impressive app as its 'App of the Week' which is made available for free for seven days before it returns to its original price. The time has arrived again and this week's app happens to be one with some of the best 3D photo effects you'll ever come across on your iOS device, and if you wish to save on the $1.99 price tag that it usually carries, now is the time.
Apple's iMessage, like so many other instant messaging solutions, sends read receipts to those who have sent you messages. The idea is that everyone can see when their messages have been read by the receiving party which should mean you no longer have to wonder whether your message was received or not. It's a great feature, but it can have its problems.
This week's App Store Free App of the Week is the excellent Worms3 for iPhone and iPad, and you can download it for nothing right now.
Here's how to get watchOS like icons on iOS home screen on your iPhone or iPad using 'Watch iOS' theme and Anemone tweak.
Here's how to add new emoji characters to stock iOS keyboard on your iPhone and iPad. Works with both iOS 8.4 and iOS 8.3.
Sharing images from your Instagram feed with your friends has always been an issue. Instagram makes sharing image URLs possible, though the feature isn't immediately obvious, and we've always wondered whether there is a better way. Turns out there might just be.
We all have to deal with far too much email, whether we like it or not. If your job involves email then you receive even more of it, and we doubt that too many people enjoy dealing with it on iOS, even with some of the excellent email apps that have appeared over the last couple of years.
















