Let's make no bones about it - the iOS app badge icons are fairly ugly. When they start to build up, they leave unsightly blemishes that distract the pleasant aesthetic tweaks that Apple made with iOS 7, and in all honesty, the Cupertino company really ought to have replaced them with something a tad more forward-thinking by now. A new tweak offers a quite sublime alternative to badges, replacing them with a simple, unassuming glow that tells you when a notification has arrived or when an app is running, and it's easily one of our favorite tweaks on iOS 7 so far.
With every spare moment we get, we like to indulge in a little mobile gaming, and when the weekend comes around, we've perhaps even more time to twiddle our thumbs and get stuck into some virtual challenges. If you're looking for a graphically-intensive MMORPG title on iOS, then you'll be pleased to know that one of the very best ones has just gone free, and considering how it would usually set you back $6.99, is definitely worth a look.
Earlier on this month, Riley Testut - lead developer of the popular, jailbreak-free GBA4iOS emulator - announced via Twitter that he had taken the emulator after a DMCA complaint from Nintendo. At the time, Testut removed download links as well as the GitHub page, but also, hinted that it perhaps wasn't the end of the road. Clearly, he was already making moves to reinstate GBA4iOS, and having apparently modified the emulator in compliance with Nintendo's quibbles, those interested in playing old Game Boy Advance titles can dive right in once more.
Facebook has been actively upping its game in the mobile stakes in recent times, and alongside the announcement of the big Facebook Home launcher for Android last year, the Menlo Park company also introduced a neat little feature by the name of Chat Heads. Simply put, this feature brought universal chat bubbles that could be accessed from any aspect of Android and moved around the interface at will. Due to limitations with iOS, it wasn't possible for Facebook to replicate the feature on Apple's mobile OS, but thanks to a new jailbreak tweak, one can enjoy similar functionality on iPhone, iPad and iPod touch.
If there's one thing that the App Store has done, it's own the door to all kinds of strange apps and games. Some have turned out to be real jewels, while others have simply fallen by the wayside after being found out to be a little too odd for their own good. We've not at all sure which side of that very thin fence this game will fall, but we think we might have an idea.
With Apple's addition of Multipeer Connectivity Framework to the fray with iOS 7, apps like FireChat - which offer nearby chat services in a peer-to-peer-like infrastructure - have continued to thrive. An interesting new app, which works in a similar way to FireChat, offers a little twist in that you can also check in on the conversations of others and, as the name suggests, also use it to trash-talk anonymously.
Apps go free all the time, and often, the reason is that the developer cannot get enough folks to pay for it. Sometimes, however, great, thriving apps shake off their price tags for a very limited time, and djay 2 - one of the most popular apps for the wannabe DJ on the App Store - has just done exactly that. Usually priced at $1.99 for the iPhone version, it's the very first time that developer algoriddim has offered djay 2 for free along with a massive update with tons of new features for both iPhone and iPad, and if you're interested in mixing some of your favorite tunes on the virtual decks, be sure to check the details below.
Ever since the release of OS X Mountain Lion 10.8, Apple has been actively drafting in certain iOS features to its desktop software, and although we're still quite a way off a completely unified OS, this appears to be the direction that the Cupertino outfit is headed. Even though it's both useful and infinitely convenient to have the likes of iMessage available at desktop level, a new iOS app called Notifyr shows that this amalgamation of platforms can be taken even further by pushing any and all iOS notifications to the desktop.
The App Store is awash with currency / unit conversion utilities, but not all of them are as slick, functional and visually appealing as what we’re featuring today, and while the app will usually set you back $2.99, it has just been made available free of charge. This offer will only run for a very limited time, so be sure to check out the details and download link below.
We know you like getting free stuff as much as we do here, and once again, we're back with a selection of the very best paid apps gone free. Remember, as ever, that these deals will only run for a limited time, so if you want to save yourself a boatload of cash on some really great apps, then be sure to check the round-up below.

