The year's coming to an end and as part of its Christmas sale, Apple is throwing an array of digital goods your way. If you have a bunch of unused iTunes gift cards lying around, or are rather in the mood to go on a digital shopping spree for the best movies and apps available on iTunes and the App Store, read on after the jump to check out all the movie bundles, and discounted and free popular iOS apps currently on sale.
Michael Bublé is a household name when it comes to holiday music, especially on Christmas with his smooth voice and contemporary style. And to make things even better, Michael Bublé's ‘Christmas’ album has just gone free and is available for everyone to download. More details can be found right after the break.
Apple is set to launch a 4-inch iteration of the iPhone 6 next year, and will reportedly be called the ‘iPhone 6s mini’. The device will be a low cost handset, and given the 's' moniker, should be released somewhere around September contrary to earlier reports that put the release at early 2015.
Camera apps really are ten-a-penny on the App Store, with some not worth the effort they take to download and some being true works of art that turn the iPhone into nothing short of a professional grade camera. Well, considering its obvious hardware limitations, that is.
A new iOS app has snuck into the App Store that allows us to emulate NES and Super Nintendo games on our iPhone and iPad. Complete details and how to use it can be found after the break.
Facebook has today launched its new Stickered for Messenger app for iOS, just days after the same app was first made available for Android.
We love it when apps go free, even if it's only for a short period of time as part of some sort of promotion. No matter the motivation for the developer, it's never a bad thing when app buyers get the chance to get something for nothing.
Apple and its rules for what can and cannot be done via Notification Center widgets is well documented. We suspect it's this uncertainty that has led to some developers avoiding Notification Center widgets entirely.
Here’s a simple and quick way on how you can add doodles to your images directly from the Photos app in iOS 8. More details can be found after the leap.
Apple's decision to ditch the iPhone 5s design in favor of something a little more rounded for the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus was greeted with equal applause and skepticism. We were fans of the clean edges that had the iPhone 5 and iPhone 5s look like stealth phones from something like Knight Rider, but the new aesthetic does have something about it that feels hyper modern. We like both, but some people will always swear by the outgoing design. Which is a bummer if you need a new phone.
















