Apple is celebrating Star Wars Day - May the 4th - and in doing so is offering Mac and iOS users a chance to grab a number of apps, including in-app purchase content at discounted prices. The "May The 4th Be With You" initiative contains apps and content from developers such as Disney, Konami, and more.
Andrios tweak for iPhone brings full Android Lollipop UI to iOS 8. Video demo, screenshots along with where to download it from info can be found here.
The Apple Store app for iOS has just been updated to include support for the Apple Watch. Reports had recently suggested that owners of the wearable would soon be able to check in on order statuses and other such niceties from the comfort of their wrists, and now, the update has hit the App Store. Full details below.
The 'Marvel' brand has really taken off in the last few years, with this year's movie Avengers: Age of Ultron promising to be stretched to epic proportions when compared to the last one. With the movie hitting cinemas across North America tomorrow, the anticipated RPG game 'Marvel Future Fight' for the iPhone, iPad and Android seems to have launched with precision timing.
Here's how you can install Windows XP or Linux on your iPhone or iPad. Complete details and video tutorial can be found here.
Facebook's Messenger app offers an impressive inventory of different tools and features, and, even compared with longer-serving rivals, caters to most users' requirements with aplomb. However, one glaring shortcoming is that of video chat - specifically the lack thereof - and with millions of clips shared on the Menlo Park firm's social network, it seems almost criminal that something so basic remains missing from Messenger. Still, an official announcement today has confirmed that video calling will soon be included among Messenger's features, with iOS and Android users across 18 different nations benefiting initially.
It's almost Apple Watch time and a number of our favorite apps have been updated to support the impending wearable. Philips Hue, a smart, energy-efficient lighting system that can be controlled directly from iOS, has just brought Apple Watch into the equation with its latest update, letting you easily adjust or turn out the lights without even needing to pick up your iPhone or iPad.
Yesterday, we brought you the news that djay 2 for iPhone and iPad, which regularly cost $2.99 and $9.99 respectively, had just gone free for a week, and now, creator Algoriddim has more good news for wannabe DJs and music makers. Extreme users may also opt for the djay Pro Mac app, which is also discounted with $30 off at $49.99, and as well as adding a bunch of features to the OS X edition of djay, the developer has also brought Apple Watch support to the iPhone edition.
The insanely famous djay 2 app for iPhone and iPad has gone absolutely free, and you can grab it right away without paying a dime. More details and download links can be found here.
EA SPORTS has just dropped a UFC title for iOS and Android, featuring official fighters and events from the all-action sport. It's free to download, and you can find key details and download links right here.
















