Friday, June 14, 2013

  • Article: iOS 7: iTunes Store, App Store, Calculator + Mail

    Soon after Apple debuted the completely redesigned iOS 7 on June 10, 2013, it became obvious that the iOS user experience has changed enough to merit a public re-introduction—a forward-looking discussion of the updated user interface and integrated apps. Over the next week, our series on iOS 7…

  • News: iLounge Weekly coming Monday, June giveaway reminder

    The latest edition of iLounge Weekly, our weekly newsletter cover ing all things iLounge, will be arriving in subscribers' inboxes early next week. iLounge Weekly is a summary of the week's best news, reviews, and feature articles we've published, and it also features giveaways and accessory…

  • School's Out And Little Nick Makes His Great Escape

    This new endless runner from Bulkypix adds in some challenging twists to keep things fresh. School's Out And Little Nick Makes His Great Escape is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice - iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News

  • Speedtest.net Update Brings A Revamped Testing Engine

    The app is now also available in 15 different languages. Speedtest.net Update Brings A Revamped Testing Engine is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice - iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News

  • Quirky App Of The Day: Beware Burning Bridges In Fire Baby Bully Ice Baby

    Move Ice Baby across land bridges to collect the gems. Beware of Fire Baby moving behind you and burning the bridges you've crossed. Quirky App Of The Day: Beware Burning Bridges In Fire Baby Bully Ice Baby is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice - iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News

  • Some Apps Are Facing An Uncertain Future Thanks To Apple's iOS 7 Update

    Not all developers are thrilled by the arrival of iOS 7. Some Apps Are Facing An Uncertain Future Thanks To Apple's iOS 7 Update is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice - iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News

  • This Week In Accessories: A Roll Of The Dice

    We're highlighting a unique pair of headphones, Bluetooth-enabled dice, and more this week. This Week In Acc essories: A Roll Of The Dice is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice - iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News

  • ADN's Dalton Caldwell talks micro-blogging, mixing, and being the platform

    Live from WWDC 2013 I sat down with Dalton Caldwell and got a State of the App.net -- everything from the current and varied crop of micro-blogging clients to the new messaging apps and photo mashups to what ADN could do better and where they're headed in the future. It's refreshing to see a…

  • Hands-on gameplay video of Deus Ex: The Fall for iOS

    Deus Ex: The Fall was announced at E3 2013 , and we got a little time to check it out on the show floor. Those that have already played Human Evolution will feel right at home - you'll find plenty of action, stealth, and cybernetic upgrades to enjoy, as well as a rich dystopian storyline that…

  • Simpon's Tapped Out adds waterfront property

    Another bit of gaming goodness out of E3 was a fresh content patch for The Simpson's Tapped Out. The Waterfront update introduces a whole new range of buildings, decorations, quests, and characters. There are 30 new plots of land, so players can expand their own little versions of Springfield,…

  • PYXL for iPhone review: One of the most challenging color matching games you'll ever play!

    PYXL may be a casual puzzle game for iPhone but don't let its looks fool you, it's actually quite challenging. You'll play PYXL, a baby pixel with dreams of one day becoming a real life pixel. To do this, you'll have to collect dots floating towards you while avoiding and popping the…

  • Minion Rush brings adorable characters from Despicable Me 2 to iOS

    At E3 , we caught up with Gameloft just as they were launching Minion Rush, an adorable endless runner based on the Despicable Me 2 film. Players dash through a veritable gauntlet of mad scientist contraptions as one of the bizarre yellow minions, collecting banan as along the way (they love those…

  • Steve Jobs was resistant to entering ebook market until the iPad came around

    Steve Jobs was not looking to enter the ebook market before the creation of the iPad. This is according to Apple's SVP of Internet Software and Services Eddy Cue, testifying in the Justice Department's ebook price-fixing case. According to Cue's testimony , it was the iPad that caused…

  • Father's Day Special: The revolutionary Touchfire iPad keyboard [Deals Hub]

    Plenty of people love their iPads, but lament its lack of a keyboard. This iPhone Hacks Deals offer aims to rectify that.The Touchfire keyboard has all the functionality of a standard keyboard, but in a paper-thin, transparent rubber that fits directly on your screen. You can still view the entire…

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  • Developer interest in iOS 7 beta is twice as high as iOS 6 beta

    Unsurprisingly, there's a crazy amount of interest in the biggest visual change to iOS since its introduction in 2007.

  • Article: iOS 7: iTunes Store, App Store, Calculator + Mail

    Soon after Apple debuted the completely redesigned iOS 7 on June 10, 2013, it became obvious that the iOS user experience has changed enough to merit a public re-introduction—a forward-looking discussion of the updated user interface and integrated apps. Over the next week, our series on iOS 7…

  • News: iLounge Weekly coming Monday, June giveaway reminder

    The latest edition of iLounge Weekly, our weekly newsletter covering all things iLounge, will be arriving in subscribers' inboxes early next week. iLounge Weekly is a summary of the week's best news, reviews, and feature articles we've published, and it also features giveaways and accessory…

  • iPad and iPad mini coming to Rogers and Telus, iPhone 5 nano-SIMs reach Wind

    While it's been easy for Canadians to get data plans for the iPad and iPad mini , they haven't had the luxury of picking one up at a carrier store like their American neighbors . They will soon, however: Rogers and Telus say they'll be selling the LTE versions of both iPads sometime in…

  • iPhone Apps of the Week: Office 365, Skymotion, and More

    It was a huge week for Apple—especially anything software related. While we'll ha ve to wait and see how the fruits of WWDC's labor turn out, there's plenty of other app makers out there still churning away. And as you can see in this week's set of apps, they've got some good…

  • iPad Apps of the Week: Slooh, Filedrop, and More

    You've finally reached the end of the week, and what better way to relax than to kick back, pull out your iPad, and fiddle around with some of the best apps we've stumbled upon this week? Read more...        

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