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.
One of the most popular and widely used app on the iPhone has got an update today! This new version 3.4 of the official Facebook for iPhone app brings an overall improved and polished UI for notifications, along with much better reliability and bug fixes. It also adds new Map View for Facebook Places, ability to unfriend, and the ability to check-in to Facebook Events that you might be attending.
The wait is finally over! The much talked about app for transferring files between iOS devices is here at last! Dubbed as Celeste, it allows iPhone, iPad and iPod touch users to send and receive files via Bluetooth from just about any handset, be it Nokia, BlackBerry, Sony Ericsson, or even your Mac/PC.
We've told you about our disdain for the way iOS currently handles notifications over and over, and now there's a new alternative on the block - iconNotifier.
The official Google Search app for iPhone (formerly Google Mobile) has got a massive update this evening. Apart from getting a new name, the new Google Search app brings a complete revamped interface, with support for improved fast-app switching and more.
If you're a jailbreaker the chances are you hack your iDevice to gain more control over the look and feel of iOS. Even changing the way things work perhaps. If that's you, you're going to love Springtomize.
The jailbreak community is brilliant at coming up with apps that would never see the light of day if they had to go through Apple's App Store, and one such app is YoutubeToMP3.
With iOS 5.0 expected to be previewed at Wednesday's Apple event in San Francisco, iOS users the world over will be hoping that the much-maligned notification system will get a long overdue overhaul. With the current modal system being what many would consider the operating system's main weak-point, fans and pundits alike can agree something needs to change. If Apple is looking at altering its notification system it need look no further than Peter Hajas' MobileNotifier, now in its 3rd beta.
Ever looked at Android users with envy because they can use apps to turn their phone into a DLNA server, allowing them to stream music from it? Now there's no need to be envious, AirMusic is here and it's going to redress the balance.
Every-so-often an iOS app crosses our collective Redmond Pie radar that reminds us just why we love mobile devices so much. Today's little gem is everyAir, developed by Pandaelf.

