Here's how to check your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch's battery charge cycle count on iOS without having to jailbreak your device.
AmpMe allows you to play same music across many different devices at once, including iPhone and Android, improving the resulting audio output thanks to there being more speakers in use across a wider space.
Roger app allows you to control your Amazon Echo and Alexa remotely from your iPhone or Android from anywhere in the world for free.
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.
WhoApp for iOS is a new app which enables users to get detailed info on unknown Caller ID for free on iPhone. Once downloaded and configured, WhoApp works by taking calls that a user does not recognize and then producing as much data as it can about the caller. WhoApp will tell the user where the call is coming from, geographically, and even display a Google Maps or Street View image that shows the exact building the call originated from. The caller's name and picture will also be displayed, if available.
Google has outed a new teamwork and collaboration app for Android, iOS and the Web called Spaces, and it's available to anyone who has a Google account.
Virtual reality fans who also happen to carry iPhones are in for a treat, after Google released an updated version of its YouTube app that supports the company's virtual reality viewer, Cardboard.
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.
Apple Watch users, you can now simply shake your wrist to take a selfie from a connected iPhone using a free app called RemoteCam.















