Photo sharing apps are aplenty on iOS. But when we come across something that is dead simple to use, then we turn our heads and tend to take notice.
Facebook can always use a few handy tweaks, especially on mobile. If you happen to be on iOS, and want to supercharge your experience while you’re using the Facebook app, then look no further as the ‘Facebook ++’ tweak from Cydia is all you need to kick things into high gear.
This ultimate $4.99 app for iPhone is free for a limited time and is a must-have download. More details and direct download link can be found right here.
With iOS 8 photo extensions for Photos app, you can use supported app's functionality right from the stock Photos app on iOS. You don't need to run standalone apps to apply photo or video filters, add texts, trim videos, remove metadata and duplicates, add date stamp and so on.
Here are the top best 2014 iPhone, iPad and Mac apps and games for this year on iTunes App Store according to Apple. The complete list can be found right here.
Want to get a real-time estimate of remaining battery time instead of percentage on iPhone or iPad running iOS 8? Predix can give you a time estimate for when your battery will die and charge back up. Here's how it works.
Here's how you can make Siri correctly recognize your difficult to pronounce contact names on iPhone or iPad. Complete tutorial on how to do so can be found right here.
Constantly picking up great apps for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch can quickly become an expensive gig, particularly if, like us, you're always looking to stock up on the latest content. But to try and ease the stress on those purse-strings, we strive to find some of the best paid apps gone free for your treasured mobile gadgets, and so today, we're back with a lengthy list of freebies for those of you on iOS.
Want a iOS app for iCloud Drive? Here's how you can easily browse through iCloud Drive files right from your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch. More details can be found right here.
Smartphone cameras were once a novelty, with consumers merely grateful that they could take photos and snap the occasional video without having to lug around a standalone shooter. But now, the camera is considered an essential component, and in the past few years especially, the standards have been greatly improved by OEMs. With Samsung having added 4K support to the Galaxy S5 earlier this year, Apple countered with a much-enhanced point-and-shoot experience for the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, and if you were under any illusion as to the pedigree of the latest iPhone's camera credentials, the short movie below will leave you in no doubt.
















