According to Apple itself, iOS 5 will allow automatic over-the-air App updates. This was confirmed by the iTunes App Update page, which alluded to the new feature.
Independent developers have a finite amount of time in which to put together their smartphone apps, and they obviously want to get the maximum return on their work. Taking their Android apps and porting them across to iOS is certainly a time consuming practice, assuming the particular developer has the technical know-how to do the work.
If you're an avid Android user, you've probably heard of the vast collection of emulators that are available for the platform: Apps that simulate other platforms, such as Game Boy Advances or Nintendo N64's. If you use or planned to get those Apps, you might be sad to hear that they're gone from the Android Market.
Picking a name for your upcoming baby can often be a difficult task, especially since you'll never know if you've made the right choice, unless you get yelled at when your child turns 18. Kick To Pick is an iOS app that will make that decision just a little bit easier, or at least make you feel better about it.
One thing about iOS apps is they never stop surprising us. People just keep on putting together apps that we weren't expecting and even some apps that just boggle our (rather impressive) minds. Meal Snap is one of those apps, and it's impressive stuff.
A new app to hit the App Store today brings 100 of Atari's most loved games to the iOS platform, with the company giving Pong away for absolutely nothing.
The official Facebook app for iPhone, iPod touch and iPad currently doesn't support playing videos natively. Well as they say that there is an app for just about anything, and now so is the case for playing Facebook videos as well. Facebook Video Player is a handy application which allows you to play videos on Facebook which has been uploaded by you, or others in Facebook video format. It’s a very neat add-on which makes viewing videos a breeze, right from the comfort of your iPhone.
Another batch of iPhone apps are, apparently, about to get the axe. Reports are popping up around the net, that "cookie cutter" type apps are starting to be pulled from the App Store. This would include RSS apps, and photo gallery type apps. Any app that just packages an online service, and doesn't offer any other functionality.
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