The Darkroom photo editing app for iOS has moved to a subscription payment model for new users and introduced new watermarking capabilities and an expanded icon picker.
NuKit makes working with Mac easier, faster and even more fun. It harmoniously combines different utilities as launcher, tweaker, shortcut editor, window mover and advanced calculator.
iLock, an enhancement to your jailbroken iPhone, iPod Touch, or iPad that allows you to unlock your device in different ways has been updated with iOS 4 support
Apple is adding a unique identifier to in-app purchases in an attempt to thwart a Russian hacker who has created a service that allows users to obtain in-app purchases for free.
Apple has blocked servers used to obtain in-app purchases for free; however, the hacker behind the exploit, Alexey V. Borodin, has managed to keep his service operational.
In a piece on the history of Apple's relationship with Google pertaining to Maps for iOS, the WSJ reveals that Apple is working on a navigation app for the iPhone.
Shadow Era is inspired by the more strategic trading card games, and will bring traditional printed cards into into the digital realm, promising a rich backstory and RPG elements.
For the first time, users can now see when friends are playing, chat, and compare achievements across the PC, Xbox 360, PS3, and social games from single app
In Fare City the player assumes the role of taxi dispatcher, directing taxis around the streets of various locations in an increasingly manic rush to collect fares.
Google, in a letter to the Senate Judiciary Committee, argues that inventions that become ubiquitous due to popularity should be considered de facto standards.
With the release of version 5 of Apple's Safari web browser, Agile Web Solutions has updated the 1Password Safari extension to be fully compatible with the new browser.
Brightcove today unveiled their App Cloud Dual-Screen Solution for Apple TV that enables the development of apps for the iPhone and iPad that simultaneously control content, data and information presented on an HDTV
Apple has won the dismissal of a lawsuit brought against it by employees. The employees were seeking back pay for time spent waiting for bag checks before leaving work for the day.