Following hot on the heels of the recent Android update, YouTube for iPhone and iPad has now received the latest update as well. Google's mobile development team has been full of busy lately with the recent release of the beautiful Spotlight Stories, and now, thanks to this latest update, the updated YouTube app on the iOS App Store finally has a fix in place for those annoying vertically captured videos that seem to cause everyone so much anger and fury.
Apple has today launched its latest big App Store promotion, with 100 apps and games now available for a paltry $0.99, with some of the biggest names in the App Store available for some pretty big discounts. Everyone loves a bargain, and if our first run through what's on offer in this promotion is anything to go by, it's got more than a couple of must-have titles ripe for the taking.
Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation is due for release in theaters on July 31st, but the official mobile game of the upcoming flick is already available to download for those wielding iOS and Android devices. And the best part? It's absolutely free to download and play right away on your supported mobile device.
iPhone and iPad users have become accustomed to receiving an app for free every week, courtesy of the App Store team. Recently, Google has follow suit by introducing a similar promotion onto its Play Store for owners of Android devices. This week, both Apple and Google are offering up exciting games as part of their respective promotions.
For the first time ever, Angry Birds Space for iPhone and iPad has gone absolutely free, and if that doesn't tickle your fancy, the spectacular Pixelmator app for iPhone and iPad has gone on sale once again, only this time, it carries the lowest price tag ever at just $0.99.
iOS 8's Quick Reply feature is great and all, but it is still limited in a lot of ways. For one you can't use it to send a message from anywhere in iOS. With BiteSMS now defunct, Couria has just been updated to fill that gap on jailbroken devices running the latest iOS 8.4.
Another week has passed and Apple has yet again updated the App Store with a number of newly featured apps as well as its weekly free 'App of the Week' choice. If you're new to the App Store, then this represents your chance to download and keep an app of Apple's choosing that usually carries a premium price-tag. This week it's the turn of 'Card Wars - An Adventure Time Card Game' to be offered up for free (normally $3.99) which is inspired by a particular episode of Cartoon Network's popular children's cartoon.
Google has stealthily released a new app onto the iOS App Store, with Ivy being the latest to appear on Apple's platform. The app, free to download and curiously missing from Google's own Play Store for Android, Ivy is an experimental big number calculator that may look like something from the 1980s but certainly shouldn't be confused with a cheap calculator emulator.
In this day and age it seems many of us live our lives on Facebook, not only using it as our digital rolodex but also keeping a running tally of who our friends are and what they are up to. That's all well and good, but while Facebook tells you when someone wants to be your friend it is much more coy when someone goes the other way, and wants to unfriend you.
If you find yourself wondering what might be happening in the fictional continents of Westeros and Essos if the fifth season Game of Thrones hadn't come to an end, then maybe it's time to look for alternate entertainment elsewhere. Sure, you could flick through endless hours of boxsets looking for something as epic as GoT. Or, alternatively, you could head on directly over to the iOS App Store and download 'Game of Quotes,' an epic third-party keyboard app for iPhone and iPad that lets you text your friends quotes from HBO's iconic series.
















