It's that time of the week where Apple tosses a paid iOS app at users with its usual price tag stripped, but only for a limited period. The Free App of The Week initiative has been responsible for some quality paid apps headed our way, and in similar spirit, today's $3.99 app will not disappoint either.
Finally. Facebook has released a native watchOS 2 compatible Facebook Messenger app for the Apple Watch. This is Facebook's first full featured app for the Apple Watch.
Great news for all you Harry Potter fans out there. Apple has officially announced that as of today, enhanced versions of all seven of J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter books will be available for purchase and download exclusively via its iBooks Store. The official Apple press release on the subject highlights the fact that all of the enhanced editions of the books will be available for readers to enjoy exclusively on their iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or Mac around the world, and even goes as far as outlining the impressive sounding features that will come with the download.
Adobe has unveiled a host of new updates and improvements to its app portfolio at the Adobe MAX Conference today. The company took the opportunity to announce two brand new apps for the iOS platform as well: Photoshop Fix and Capture CC.
EA has continued to show its commitment to mobile gaming by releasing Need for Speed No Limits, the gaming giant's first Need for Speed title built exclusively for mobile devices. EA has worked in conjunction with Melbourne-based Firemonkeys Studio - who of course have pedigree with the Real Racing series - to bring Need for Speed No Limits to the iOS App Store and Android Google Play Store as an entirely free download.
Tapbots have just flipped the switch to make Tweetbot 4 available to download for iOS. The new version of Tweetbot is a universal app, which means it will work with both iPhone and iPad with a single purchase.
Netflix has updated its iOS app, bringing a new feature which allows users to subscribe to the service via Apple's In-App Purchase (IAP) system rather than forcing them to sign up via the web.
Google has just released its popular Google Keep note taking app for iOS on iPhone and iPad. Google Keep was previously available only on Android and web.
Here are step by step instructions on how to enable the new Apple News app in iOS 9 in countries outside U.S., such as UK, Australia, Canada and more.
List of iPhone and iPad apps updated with new iOS 9 features such as Quick Reply support, Slide Over, Split View, PiP, ReplayKit, Spotlight search and more.















