The British Broadcasting Corporation has today released a dedicated kids version of its popular iPlayer app for iOS and Android smartphones and tablets. Aptly titled BBC iPlayer Kids, the app is available for free and gives you complete access to content found in CBeebies and CBBC. This development comes in after Director General Tony Hall had gone on record to state that the two networks could be phased into an online-only future.
Here are five new, recently released jailbreak tweaks that are compatible with iOS 9 and that you might want to check out on your iPhone or iPad. Give them a try, and happy jailbreak tweaking!
Ever wondered why the iPad doesn't ship with a stock Calculator app like on the iPhone? Here's the answer to that question.
Here's how to find hidden filtered, requests or messages, in the Facebook Messenger app on iOS and Android. It's not difficult, but it's not a process you're likely to stumble upon, either. Here's how to go about it.
Real-world test shows which popular iOS apps are guilty of unduly and negatively affecting iPhone battery life, and while some are quite obvious in hindsight, others are less glaring.
Here's how you can download Day One 2 iOS app for iPhone and iPad for free. This app normally costs $10 but is available for free for limited period of time.
It may have taken far too long, but Google has today updated the YouTube app for iOS, bringing with it support for two very specific iPad features. With Google having been lambasted for its tardy support of iPad multitasking in its productivity apps, YouTube was also one that was suffering from a lack of iPad-related updates, but today's new version of YouTube sees both Split View support and Slide Over capabilities make an appearance. Unfortunately though, Picture-in-Picture (PiP) has still been left out.
Apple has just released its new Classroom app for the iPad and requires iOS 9.3 to run. Here's what the app has to offer.
Nintendo's first game for iOS and Android is finally here! Download Nintendo Miitomo for iPhone, iPad and Android from here.
It's that time of the week again when Apple gives away a paid iOS app to iPhone and iPad users for free. Called OneSafe, this app is focused on keeping our most prized and private information including passwords safely locked away in a digital vault. The app usually retails for $4.99 on the App Store, but as part of Apple's Free App of the Week initiative, it can be grabbed absolutely free till this Thursday.
















