Facebook has launched an updated version of WhatsApp for iOS that, amongst other things, fixes a bug that could see the app repeatedly get into an iPhone's remaining storage space.
This week's free iOS app from Apple as part of its Free App of the Week initiative is mainly aimed at kids. The title, which usually retails for $2.99 on the App Store, steps away from the usual gaming genre by offering a truly creative experience for the young minds.
Those familiar with Apple's dedicated app stores for Mac and iOS would know that the company simply needs an excuse to throw some quality paid apps at us for absolutely free. Given that today is February 29th, a day that comes around once every 4 years, Apple is giving away five paid iOS apps worth $15 for free through its "Leap Into Leap Year" promotion.
What better way to start your weekend than with downloading a paid iOS title for free? This week, Apple's Free App of the Week is bringing us an addictive active game for free; one that usually retails for $1.99 on the App Store.
Microsoft has shown continual willing to build on the user-experience that is thrust into the face of users when interacting with Skype. Since purchasing the company back in 2011, the company has pumped significant resources into ensuring that the whole platform is as smooth and seamless as possible for those who interact with it on a daily basis. Part of that development has focused on overhauling and improving the customer-facing mobile apps on iOS and Android, which has now been updated with a new group video calling experience for up to 25 people that was originally teased back in January.
Pre-registration for Miitomo - Nintendo's first mobile game - is now live. The Japanese gaming giant is billing Miitomo as being a "smart-device app that sparks one-of-a-kind conversations between you and your friends". The company is also playing on the fact that it's a game "from Nintendo", using the brand to gain traction, as well as outlining that it's "free to start", presumably suggesting that gamers will ultimately have to part with real money at some point through in-app purchases to progress in the Miitomo world.
Another week, another paid iOS app completely sheds its price tag for iPhone and iPad users. Apple's Free App of the Week initiative now sees a one-of-a-kind puzzler named 'The Mesh', which usually costs $1.99, going free till next Thursday.
The wait is over! Final Fantasy IX for iOS (iPhone and iPad) and Android is now available to download from App Store and Google Play Store respectively.
Facebook is testing a couple of new features for its WhatsApp service, with new additions coming to the company's iPhone app. Here are the details.
Airmail, the popular email app on Mac OS X, has today made the jump from Mac App Store to iOS App Store. Currently available for iPhone and Apple Watch only, the app costs $4.99 with support for iPad coming in near future. Here's what sets this app apart from other mail apps on iOS.