Here's how to get downloader app to download music from SoundCloud on iPhone, iPad for offline playback the easy way. More details can be found here after the jump.
The iTunes App Store is packed to the gills, featuring thousands of great (and not so great) apps and games. With such a high volume of content available, users must take advantage of the various methods of finding the best, most interesting or most popular. But while those high on the most-downloaded lists are bound to be heavily-used, one ethically questionable Chinese firm demonstrates how even download / install stats can be manipulated.
Here's how you can download and install Kodi, formerly XBMC, on your iPhone or iPad. Complete guide and step-by-step instructions can be found right here.
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.
It's a long road to the place where our smartphones can even remotely close in on the performance of handheld cameras, let alone DSLR ones. We've seen smartphones tackle that with the support for additional snap on lenses, like the Sony QX, but that's been a notable dismal experience at best for many. Enter - Olympus Air A01 lens camera, which can mount or simply connect to your smartphone for taking some spectacular photos.
Last year's cycle of Apple keynotes followed a fairly recognized pattern, with the Worldwide Developers' Conference in June swiftly followed up by the iPhone (and Apple Watch) event in September and the iPad refreshes shortly thereafter. But with a new smartwatch on the horizon, one which, as Tim Cook mentioned last week, is on track for April release, we know that there'll be at least one major event before this summer's developer gathering, and according to a new report, the Cupertino is planning to hold a major announcement at the end of this month.
Cydia has quietly been treated to a visual update, with some subtle changes having been made to the general interface. It's not as drastic as the overhaul we previously saw with iOS 7, which brought the look of the jailbreak store in line with Apple's own aesthetic endeavors, but it's still a noticeable change that jailbroken iPhone, iPad and iPod touch users may well have already picked up on.
iOS 8.2 final release date time frame has been revealed in new report, and will drop well before Apple Watch hits store shelves. More details can be found here.
File exploring and management hasn't really been a concern for iOS, with many users content with just managing the usual photos, videos and music files. If you're not one of those many users and are keen on managing things on your device, then this amazing file management app for iOS - worth $2.99 - has just gone free for a limited period over at the App Store, and you ought to check it out.
















