EA has continued to show its commitment to mobile gaming by releasing Need for Speed No Limits, the gaming giant's first Need for Speed title built exclusively for mobile devices. EA has worked in conjunction with Melbourne-based Firemonkeys Studio - who of course have pedigree with the Real Racing series - to bring Need for Speed No Limits to the iOS App Store and Android Google Play Store as an entirely free download.
Tapbots have just flipped the switch to make Tweetbot 4 available to download for iOS. The new version of Tweetbot is a universal app, which means it will work with both iPhone and iPad with a single purchase.
Netflix has updated its iOS app, bringing a new feature which allows users to subscribe to the service via Apple's In-App Purchase (IAP) system rather than forcing them to sign up via the web.
Google has just released its popular Google Keep note taking app for iOS on iPhone and iPad. Google Keep was previously available only on Android and web.
iOS, while not as bloated as most Android phones out there, has still managed to accumulate a number of default apps like Maps, Mail, Calendar, Contacts and the likes. It's all pretty usual, until one day you realize that there you're not actually using all of them. In fact, some of them might be such that you've never even opened since you bought your iPhone (I've never touched Stocks, for instance). Long time coming, but Tim Cook appears to have hinted at the possibility of allowing users to remove default iOS apps in the future.
The extremely popular notes, photo annotation, and sketch app Paper by FiftyThree received a fairly significant update today. After existing as an iPad only offering since its initial launch back in 2012, the company behind the app have pushed out its biggest update yet by making it a universal offering with full iPhone support. The latest update, carrying version number 3.0.0, also brings with it a fresh and renewed focus on annotation and sketching with improvements to its built-in tools.
Mozilla Firefox web browser for iOS is now available to download as public preview on iPhone, iPad and iPod touch, but unfortunately, the app is currently only available on the New Zealand App Store. Luckily, there's a quick and easy way of accessing the New Zealand version of the App Store and download the app right now from any where in the world.
Mozilla has just flipped the switch on the first public preview version of Firefox web browser for iOS. Mozilla first announced Firefox for Apple's iOS in December last year. It was followed up by a beta release to a select few testers in May this year.
Built as a research project, Microsoft has created a 3D scanning app for iPhone that might be the most powerful solution available on a mobile platform right now. The best part is that it doesn't require any extra hardware to pull this off as all of the processing takes place on the iPhone itself.
AirPano Travel Book is a $3 iPhone & iPad app that offers 360º aerial panoramic tours of the planet's most gorgeous places. Here's how you can get it for free.