The Pushbullet app, which has been around for Android users for quite a while, has gained full support for iPhone, iPad, and is now also available for Mac and Safari. Head on over after the jump for more on this release.
Want complete control over your Mac via your iPhone or iPad? Enter - Alfred Remote, the one app to rule your Mac remotely via your iOS device. For more information on this brilliant app, read on after the jump.
Wi-Fi hotspots are incredibly common nowadays, and you don't even have to be in the most built-up of areas to find a connectable router. But there are still those occasions where a hotspot cannot be found, or an apparently public network is closed off by means of a password, and rather than leaving you to ask around for those magical characters, there's an app that allows users to submit networks and passwords for the wider audience to utilize. Networks are plotted on a map, meaning you can move around towards nearby hotspots, and when you're within range, password details are provided on tap.
The weekend's here, and as always, we’re back with a handful of paid iOS and Mac apps that have gone free for a limited period. Catch us after the break for more details.
Here's how you can edit portrait photos in iOS 8 to remove dark circles, wrinkles, blemishes, add effects and more right from the stock Photos app. More details can be found right here.
A new iOS and accompanying Mac app make it possible to unlock your computer using Touch ID, even if Apple hasn't yet put a fingerprint sensor on its computers.
Natively, Apple makes it nice and easy for users to take screenshots of any particular moment, but despite a robust set of stock features, processing screenshots isn't such a walk in the park. If, for example, you just want the image or text part of a screen grab, then editing can prove rather tedious, but a new third-party app touts itself as an all-in-one service for your screenshot-related needs.
Being named Apple's App Store App of the Week is no mean feat, and one that can instantly propel an app or game into the limelight and turn it from an also-ran into the king of apps.
Google's software development team is firing on all cylinders of late, and whilst Android will always remain the search giant's focal point, its fleet of iOS apps have been getting plenty of love these past few weeks as well. And now, the company's productivity suite of Docs, Sheets and Slides has been treated to a major update that claws in the prowess of Apple's Touch ID fingerprint sensor.
Fitness-related apps are everywhere right now, and with the likes of Apple and Google baking health and wellbeing systems into their smartphone and smartwatch software, it's an industry that the digital world is making a concerted push towards embracing. If you own an iOS device and are looking for an app that'll get you up and about rather than a serious utility bundling a slew of your typical bells and whistles, then we've found you the perfect solution that, for a very limited time, has just gone free.
















