It's that time of the week where Apple throws a paid iOS for free on the App Store as part of its Free App of the Week initiative. This week's free offering is a unique one which puts you at the helm of helping a stranded astronaut survive on an unknown moon by means of simple text communication. Yes it's a game, and a popular one at that which usually retails for $0.99.
F.lux has issued an official response regarding Apple's Night Shift feature in iOS 9.3. The app maker has expressed its interest in working with the Cupertino-based giant to advance the technology it pioneered for the iPhone and iPad.
Here's how you can easily downgrade iOS apps to any older version right from within the App Store on the device in a few taps. There's a catch, though - you'll need to be using a jailbroken device.
The iOS App Store is stuffed with a plethora of quality games, but seldom does a title come along that continues making its presence felt on our iPhone and iPads. The app in question today fits that description pretty well and as such retails for $3, that is till now. The app can be grabbed totally free of cost for a limited period courtesy of Apple's Free App of the Week initiative.
Eucnide is an iOS 9 Control Center replacement that displays system toggles and shortcuts, an app switcher and music controls in three separate layers. The jailbreak tweak is available to download from the BigBoss repo for $1.99.
Apple's Free App of the Week schedule was delayed last week due to the holidays but now that the holidays are over, it's back! And with that, iPhone and iPad users can now grab another fabulous title totally free of cost. Normally retailing for $0.99, this particular title is a must have for those who find themselves short of stylizing options for their captured photos.
Runtastic Pro, the popular $5 fitness app for iOS and Apple Watch that tracks exercise and then logs the data it collects for later analysis, is now free for a limited time. Normally costing $5, Runtastic Pro has gone free before, but it never stays that way for too long.
An updated version of Final Fantasy IX for iOS, Android, and PC has just been announced by Square Enix, and will be first launched in Japan. Here are the details.
Microsoft has just released a brand new app for iPhone. It's basically a selfie app with the usual bells and whistles and while we are not complaining, we just have to wonder what prompted a company like Microsoft to release an app with a purpose so insignificant.
Looking for a beautiful game to dig into this week? You can now download Harmony 3, an addictive iOS puzzle game worth $2 for free this week.
















