Great news for those of a jailbroken persuasion, as it seems iFile will be getting Dropbox integration for uploading and downloading files according to a tweet from the app's developers.
If you're the creative type, chances are you're familiar with Adobe TV, a great source for tutorials and how-tos. Now you can get your learning on the move, with Adobe seeing fit to grace iOS devices with streaming video right from your mobile browser via tv.adobe.com.
If you're a fan of third party iOS web browsers and are tired of manually opening links to avoid using Safari, then you're in luck. Now there is a free jailbreak tweak that allows you to change the default web browser in iOS.
Last month we brought you a proposed new way for Apple to handle notifications and popups inside iOS. Designed by Shawn Hickman, the system used the Spotlight page to list notifications ready for taking action on. We liked it, and we hoped Apple would use it when revamping notifications in iOS 5. But now there's a new kid on the block - and it's lovely.
Back when iOS 4.3 was in its beta days, all the fuss was about its fancy new multitouch gestures for switching between apps as well as returning to the home screen on iPhone, iPad and iPod touch.
Well that took longer than any of us really expected. Mark today in your calendars folks, for this is the day iOS saw its first key logger to be released onto Cydia.
Microsoft might be working on creating a rival tablet operating system but that hasn't stopped the boys from Redmond bringing its Bing app to Apple's iPad. This is the fifth app which has come out of Microsoft for the iPhone/iOS platform, the other four being OneNote for iPhone, Bing for iPhone, Seadragon Mobile, and Microsoft Tag.
Ah, Fring. Love them or hate them, they're one of the few real VoIP competitors to Skype and that makes them important. Now the plucky challenger is looking to get one over its larger competitor by being the first to offer group video chat from mobile devices.
A new app to hit the App Store today brings 100 of Atari's most loved games to the iOS platform, with the company giving Pong away for absolutely nothing.
When Apple announced its all-powerful iPad 2 in March, one of the marquee features was the ability to mirror your iPad 2's screen to a HD monitor or TV using one of Apple's display adapters. If only we could do the same on our trusty iPad 1s.

