Microsoft Office and Dropbox apps are now integrated thanks to new partnership
The Dropbox and Microsoft partnership was announced earlier this month. Microsoft Office and Dropbox apps are now integrated thanks to new partnership is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice - iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News
Say hello to Hush, the world's first smart earplugs
Do you have trouble getting to sleep? You might like Hush. Say hello to Hush, the world's first smart earplugs is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice - iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News
The 'living' addappt contacts app has been completely redesigned using Apple's Swift
The latest addappt app update is available on the App Store. The 'living' addappt contacts app has been completely redesigned using Apple's Swift is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice - iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News
Today's apps gone free: PDF Smart Convert, Lochfoot, Paper Piano and more
Todays AGF list includes a business app, an interactive storybook, and a music creation app. Todays apps gone free: PDF Smart Convert, Lochfoot, Paper Piano and more is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice - iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News
Mine through an entire mountain in This Mountain Goes Down, coming December 2014
Don't miss the trailer for upcoming mining game, This Mountain Goes Down. Are you saying gameON or gameOFF? Mine through an entire mountain in This Mountain Goes Down, coming December 2014 is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice - iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News
Competitors reportedly take aim as Apple/Google search deal nears expiration
It appears that both Yahoo and Microsoft are both lobbying Apple to try and replace Google as the default search engine in Safari . Apple's deal with Google is set to expire early next year, and both Microsoft and Yahoo apparently feel that this is the right time to try to grab a lucrative deal…
Reminder: App Store goes (RED) to help battle AIDS
While other retailers are gearing up for Black Friday, Apple and its developers are going (RED) as part of a commitment to fight AIDS , and you can also help by downloading apps that come with special (RED) in-app purchases. Apple's GarageBand and a number of third-party apps are all part of the…
Top iPhone, iPad, and Mac deals for November 25
We've gathered together some great discounts on iPhone , iPad , and Mac apps, accessories, and devices for you today. We'll keep showing sales that are ongoing after double-checking that they're still active and the price is the same, as well as updating the list with anything new that…
Haven't updated to iOS 8 yet? Now's the time!
There's an old saying among computer users who tend towards the conservative — wait for the update to the update. It means that, when a new version of software comes out, they avoid it. They also avoid the urgent update that typically follows it. They avoid until the one comes out that's…
Unread for iPad relaunches as free app by Castro developer Supertop
RSS reader Unread for iPad has relaunched under app developer Supertop, known for the Castro podcast player. Supertop purchased Unread from original developer Jared Sinclair earlier this year. Unread is now free to download, with in-app purchases to unlock features. Unread lets you add accounts…
Review: Heckler Design @Rest Stand for iPad (2014)
We first saw Heckler Design's @Rest nearly three years ago, when it was a $59 steel iPad stand. @Rest has recently received a redesign — the stand now has a slightly smaller footprint. It also lacks the adhesive pads seen in its prior incarnation, and loses two of the grips used to keep an…
News: T-Mobile required to fully disclose throttled data speeds
T-Mobile has agreed to provide more accurate information to help customers determine when their mobile data speeds are being throttled, according to a new FCC release. T-Mobile provides "capped" data plans, however unlike competing carriers, the company simply slows down data speeds when users…
WiFried: Jailbreak tweak fixes Wi-Fi performance issues on iOS 8 — iOS 8.1
Apple released iOS 8.1.1 last week, with a fix for the annoying Wi-Fi connectivity issue that was affecting some users after upgrading to iOS 8. The issue prevented devices from connecting to the Wi-Fi network, dropping connection intermittently or speeds being extremely slow. Continue reading…
Dropbox announces Microsoft Office integration now available for mobile
On November 4, Dropbox and Microsoft officially announced that the cloud storage option would be integrating with Microsoft's most popular apps from its Office suite. Continue reading →
New IDC report indicates worldwide tablet growth in 2014 was remarkably slow as iPad sees first year of decline
The iPad may have changed the way the world views tablets, but everything has to come to an end eventually. In a new report, it looks like the worldwide adoption rate of tablets is coming to a crawl. Continue reading →
T-Mobile complies with FCC's demands to show subscribers true speed tests results even on throttled plans
This week saw T-Mobile add 14 additional music streaming services to its Music Freedom initiative, but it also saw the FCC pressure T-Mobile into changing the way it handles speed tests, too. Continue reading →
What Apple Can Learn from Google
Apple is a lovable beast, and a brilliant hype machine. As such, it can be easy to see new features in iOS only as miraculous pearls of innovation. But in the broad light of day, and the broader light of the technology world, Apple is no longer the unrivalled talismanic leader. In case you needed…
Facebook notifies users of upcoming privacy changes for both mobile and desktop
As more companies are pressured to offer up more security and privacy options for users, it's a good sign that one of the biggest social networks in the world, Facebook, has a series of changes coming down the pipe. Continue reading →
SwiftKey for iOS update brings a number of improvements
SwiftKey has started rolling out an update for the iOS version of their Keyboard with "improvements across a variety of areas." While the improvements in themselves are pretty minor, cumuliatively they provide a big usability boost. Continue reading →
Worldwide Tablet Growth Expected to Slow to 7.2% in 2014 as iPad Sees First Yearly Decline
The worldwide tablet tablet market is expected to see a significant decline for 2014, according to reports from the International Data Corporation. The tablet market's year-over-year growth is expected to be 7.2% this year, down from 52.5% in 2013. According to the analysts, one of the central…
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