A new iOS app has snuck into the App Store that allows us to emulate NES and Super Nintendo games on our iPhone and iPad. Complete details and how to use it can be found after the break.
Facebook has today launched its new Stickered for Messenger app for iOS, just days after the same app was first made available for Android.
Apple and its rules for what can and cannot be done via Notification Center widgets is well documented. We suspect it's this uncertainty that has led to some developers avoiding Notification Center widgets entirely.
Here’s a simple and quick way on how you can add doodles to your images directly from the Photos app in iOS 8. More details can be found after the leap.
If you've ever struggled to connect to a Wi-Fi hotspot that you know is there but may be on the brink of its wireless range then you will know how irritating it can be when iOS keeps showing it, then hiding it in the Settings app. That's because by default the Settings app will hide any Wi-Fi network that it deems to not have the required signal strength, effectively hiding anything it deems not usable.
Google's Chromecast companion app for iOS has just been updated, with the marquee feature being the introduction of that Material Design which users have been craving for. Full details, as well as those download link, can be seen after the break.
Here's a list of paid iPhone, iPad and Mac apps that have gone free for a limited period. Read on after the jump and save yourself some dollars!
Here’s how you can send and receive any file type using AirDrop in iOS 8 from your iPhone. Complete details can be found right after the jump.
Ah, it's that time again - the weekend - and we're back with another sizeable list of paid apps gone free for iOS. There are more than a dozen in total this time around, worth a combined total of $35, so if you're now low on cash after your pre-Christmas expenditure, then here's a great opportunity for you to stock up on a few great titles.
Over the last few years the App Store has become such a crowded marketplace that it's often extremely difficult to filter out the dreary mundane apps and find ones that really offer something unique and tangible.
















