The Nokia HERE maps app for iOS is back on the App Store, and hopefully this time it will be staying. Head over the jump to catch the details of the re-release and closer look at the app.
An app going by the name of Tether makes locking and unlocking your Mac a case of walking away from, or towards your desk. More details can be found right here.
The jailbreak scene never ceases to amaze in the tweaks it produces, and the ingenuity behind some of them - despite Cydia and jailbreaks having been around for years - is quite refreshing. Here, we feature a cool tweak that essentially turns your car windshield into a head-up display at night, mirroring your iPhone's screen so it reflects as if you were looking at it straight on.
Google has its fingers in just about every corner of our lives these days, and that has never been more evident as in the world of productivity. Gmail is synonymous with email at this point, and Google Calendar houses appointments and the like for a huge number of people around the globe. If you're an iPhone user then you have had an official Gmail app for some time, and while you can tie Google Calendar into third-party calendar apps and even Apple's own, a real Google Calendar app from the team in Mountain View has been sorely lacking.
TaiG iOS 8.2 jailbreak for iPhone and iPad may have been patched by Apple in latest update. For more details on the matter, head past the jump.
When Apple kicked off its Spring forward media event this morning, all the attention was on the Apple Watch and the possibility of a new MacBook arriving. We now have prices and release date for Apple's first smartwatch and the new 12-inch Retina MacBook, but even with all the leaks Apple managed to spring a surprise on us. That surprise was of course ResearchKit.
Here's a video of WhatsApp Messenger voice calling (VoIP) feature for iPhone in action. More details, screenshots and video demo can be found right here.
Here's a rundown of some of the best paid iOS and Mac apps that have gone free for a limited period for this weekend only. Head over the jump for the complete list.
Amazon has long been into its gaming, and with its own Appstore app for Android, has managed to thrive with its own platform of sorts with the modified flavor of Android gracing its Kindle line-up. The Fire OS is its own fork of the Google mobile software as well, and with Amazon Game Studios, the company that began life flogging books is well and truly invested in the modern Digital Age. But while the majority of the online retailer's dealings have pertained to Android, Amazon Game Studios has announced its intention to launch four new games for Apple's iOS, the details and previews of which you can find after the fold.
Many different casual gaming formats have thrived amid the rise of the App Store and Google Play, and among the multitude of physics-based puzzlers and platform titles, the endless runner has been rather dominant. The Temple Run series has been one of the most successful to date, and thanks to Apple, one of the more popular installments is free for a very limited time. More details, as well as that all-important download link, can be seen after the break.















