Apple's iTunes team in charge of App Store has selected yet another fantastic and educational children's app to be featured as the Free App of the Week. The app, which has a predominant focus on being a fun and interesting way to teach children about making music, usually sells for the handsome price of $3, but will be offered as an entirely free-of-charge download for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices for the next seven days as part of Apple's ongoing App Store offer.
After being tested and widely interacted with as part of a closed beta, the official version of the highly anticipated Pokemon GO is now starting to roll out to different app stores around the world.
Here are all the best features of iOS 10 that you can get on your iOS 9 running iPhone, iPad or iPod touch devices right now, a full three months ahead of schedule.
It's been a good run for Game Center on iOS and Mac, but it looks as though it's finally time to say goodnight and move onto newer pastures as Apple plans on pulling the app for good with the release of iOS 10 and macOS Sierra. Apple's introduction of iOS 10 and macOS Sierra during the opening keynote of WWDC 2016 event was enough to whet the appetite of iPhone, iPad, iPod and Mac users, but it seems that there's also value in knowing what has been removed from the platform as well as what has been added.
Free app? Yes, thank you. It's that time of the week again, where Apple throws a paid iOS app at us for free. Today's title is one that has been specifically crafted for children up to 5 years of age. Usually retailing for $2.99 on the App Store, you can download it for free on your iPhone or iPad till next Thursday.
Facebook has now recognized the importance of emoji by modernizing all 1,500 emojis in the app, and even adding 100 more in the process for good measure.
It's time for Apple's Free App of the Week again! The iOS App Store is full of apps to keep us occupied, but why make all that effort when Apple has taken it upon itself to throw some gems at us for free every week. Today's title - game in fact, usually retails for $1.99 on the App Store, but can be grabbed for free till next Thursday.
Google's Gboard keyboard app for iOS does not feature a built-in dark theme mode. If your iPhone or iPad is jailbroken, you can add one to it using this free tweak.
It's that time of the week yet again. Apple is throwing a quirky little puzzler at us iPhone and iPad users as part of its Free App of the Week initiative, and it is one that is bound to keep most of us occupied. Usually retailing for $0.99, it can now be grabbed for absolutely free till next Thursday.
Google has released its first ever iPhone keyboard called Gboard, featuring built-in search, swipe input, GIF animations, and much more. Here's everything you need to know.
















