The Angry Birds collection of games have not only taken an unknown company and propelled it to world domination in the form of Rovio, but it has also proved iOS and Android gamers with hours upon hours of bird flinging fun. Throw in the countless versions of the game that have made their way to other platforms, and Angry Birds really is quite the phenomenon. After all, with more than 2 billion downloads, Angry Birds is possibly the biggest success story of the App Store.
Mobile devices are great for productivity and entertainment, but have also garnered popularity among creative types. With a slew of powerful apps focused on illustration, designers have come up with some truly wondrous concepts and artwork using devices like the iPad, and one of the most famous apps for Apple's iconic slate has just gone completely free for the first time. Details, as well as the download link, can be seen below.
Here's how you can free up your iPhone, iPad full storage space the easy way. Very useful for those with 16GB iOS devices. More details and download link can be found right here.
Here’s how you can get an OS X Yosemite like dock on your iPhone or iPad. More details can be found right here after the break.
Looking for a way to wirelessly transfer files from your Mac or PC to your iOS device the easy way? One such solution has just gone free on the App Store, so head on after the jump to find out more about it.
If you're feeling rather bored this weekend or a snow storm has disrupted all your end-of-the-week plans, you could always indulge yourself into the world of Mac and iOS games and apps. With plenty of paid apps always up for grabs totally free of cost for a limited period, here's a rundown of some of our picks from the App and Mac App Store which you can snap up today.
While your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch won't be offering any interface-changing home screen alternatives any time soon, the introduction of Notification Center / Today menu widgets with iOS 8 was a nice touch on Apple's part. The whole platform feels much more functional as a result, and even though the update only arrived four months back, the App Store is already awash with awesome widgets. Having pointed out some great widgets for you to try out on numerous occasions before, we're back with a handful more, so if you want to get the very most out of your iOS 8-ready device, you can find the round-up below.
There's a new camera app in town and it is making some pretty bold claims. While some camera apps on the App Store trade on being able to add filters and all kinds of tweaks to images, others go for all-out quality, trying to bring some of the DSLR magic to the iPhone. Hydra, by Creaceed, goes the way of quality but takes it a step further by claiming to be able to create 32-megapixel images using just the iPhone's 8-megapixel camera.
Although iOS, Android and Windows Phone all compete in the ongoing battle of the mobile platforms, it still makes sense for each of their respective vendors to create and maintain apps that serve a wider audience beyond their own ecosystems. Sure, Apple's only charitable donation to the Play Store and Windows Phone Store is the inherited Beats Music at this point, but Microsoft is a lot more generous in this regard, and adding to a fleet of utilities already available at the App and Google Play Stores, the software giant has just dropped an official Outlook app for both iOS and Android, which is actually a rebranded and toned up Acompli app that it acquired back in December of last year. Full details, as well as those all-important download links, can be seen after the leap.
The Pushbullet app, which has been around for Android users for quite a while, has gained full support for iPhone, iPad, and is now also available for Mac and Safari. Head on over after the jump for more on this release.
















