Facebook is now rolling its 360-degree videos support out to its iOS app, having previously only been available on Android and the web. Here are the details.
Apple's free App Store App of the Week is Readdle's PDF Expert 5, and it's available to download for that bargain price right now.
The wait is over. You can now download final version of Mozilla Firefox web browser for iOS on your iPhone or iPad right now!
NCCards brings a card-like interface to the iOS 9 Notification Center, grouping notifications into customizable cards based on the app to which they are tied.
Facebook today has released a brand new app for iOS called Notify. It is available to download right now. With Notify, Facebook aims to bring breaking news, sports score updates, weather and other notifications right on your iPhone's Lock screen.
Here are step by step instructions on how to sideload F.lux iOS app on your iPhone or iPad. No jailbreak is required for this to work.
Here's a detailed features and specs comparison between Apple iPhone 6s vs Samsung Galaxy S6. This is for those wondering how Samsung Galaxy S6 and Apple's new iPhone 6s measure up against each other.
Google has announced a major update to its Google Maps app for Android and iOS. The updated app adds full offline functionality not only for the maps, but also for navigation and business information lookup.
This time of year is always a fast-paced and extremely exciting period for those with a passion for video gaming. Publishers generally take the month of November as a perfect opportunity to market and release the year's blockbuster titles as part of the roadmap to revenue for the festive period. One such title, which is being released for Microsoft's Xbox One console today, is 'Rise of the Tomb Raider', the latest entry in the Lara Croft franchise. To celebrate that release, and to show how much they value their mobile consumer base, Square Enix is offering a limited time reduction on the cost of the 'Lara Croft GO' mobile puzzle game.
Could this be the world's longest passcode ever set on an iPhone? Check out the video to see it yourself. The whole video only lasts seventeen seconds, but twelve of those involves an extremely cautious iPhone owner entering his passcode. Madness.
















