The coveted AllCast app from renowned developer, Koushik Dutta has finally landed on the iOS platform after a lengthy waiting period. Not just limited to Android, iPhone and iPad users can now use the media-streaming app in all its might. More on this news, including the download link to the app itself can be found right after the jump.
Remote desktop apps are not uncommon, particularly given the increasing display sizes of smartphones and tablets, and last year, Google introduced Chrome Remote Desktop for Android. The app, as you might imagine, enables Android users to connect to their PC or Mac remotely, and so far, has garnered rave reviews from users. Given the successful release for Android, the Big G has now opted to deliver the experience to those on iPhone, iPad and iPod touch, and we've got all of the details, as well as the download link of Chrome Remote Desktop for iOS under one roof.
Here's how you can backup all of your iOS 8 Messages app data on iPhone in PDF format. More details can be found right here.
Here's a rundown of the best paid iOS and Mac apps that can be grabbed for free for a very limited time. The complete list of apps can be found right after the break.
Here’s a step-by-step guide how you can remotely control iPhone, iPad from your PC / Mac. Complete instructions, including video tutorial, can be found after the jump.
The weekend is great for many reasons, and one of them - particularly if you're a user of Apple products in this case - is that developers tend to relax their prices. We've hand-picked a collection of iOS and Mac apps that, despite ordinarily costing money, are currently free of charge, and so if you own an iPhone, iPad, iPod touch or Mac, join us after the fold to dive into the savings.
Google's Android Lollipop release is without a shadow of a doubt the company's most polished version of Android to date. Having spent years being arguably the most customizable mobile operating system on the planet, Android has finally come of age and received the spit and polish that many have suggested was beyond Google's engineers. In fact, parts of the new Material Design are so good that even those carrying iPhones and iPads are jealous.
We’re all for app developers getting their dues. After all, if it wasn’t for their awesome work then we wouldn’t have the brilliant apps that we use day in, day out. Whether it be an iPad, an iPhone or one of the thousands of Android devices available, it’s the apps that make it all work.
Apple has made a concerned effort to try and improve most parts of its iOS platform in recent years. The release of iOS 8 represented a significant technological advancement for the platform, and although some may disagree due to the amount of bugs still present, it actually feels like the best version of the iPhone and iPad OS to date. One area that Apple has concentrated on, albeit extremely silently, is the native Phone app. With that in mind, if the Phone app doesn't live up to your requirements, or you're looking for something a little additional and you happen to be jailbroken, then the Area Code Display Pro package could potentially be the solution you've been seeking.
It’s that time again, and even with CES going on in the background and new hardware being announced every five minutes, we just don’t want you to miss out on any kind of bargain. Here we have quite a few iOS apps that should cost money but now do not, and some of them used to cost as much as $5.
















