Apple today announced a few changes coming to App Store.
Apple to remove three App Store sections: Dice, Educational Games & Catalogs
Apple today announced a few changes coming to App Store.
The popular iOS camera app Camera+ was updated on App Store today with support for the new HEIF image format in iOS 11 and macOS High Sierra, portraiture photography on iPhone 7 Plus and iPhone 8 Plus, a more accurate viewfinder, a brand new Smile mode and more.
The Major League Baseball postseason just began with the American League Wild Card, and MLB.com At Bat has been updated to prepare for an exciting month of postseason baseball.
This simple guide shows you how to view your App Store download history and review apps that you downloaded a while ago.
Stock exchanges have been a core component of the world economy for a long time now, but they are not exactly easily approachable for novices. Robinhood’s goal is to make investment easy even for those who are not experienced Wall Street aficionados.
Yesterday's update to Twitter for iOS removes the companion watch app for reasons unknown.
Refresh the App Store Updates page on your iPhone or iPad to force it to show all the new app updates that are not already showing.
Today we feature an enjoyably challenging game that attempts to help you improve your rhythm by helping you learn and perform Steve Reich’s composition Clapping Music.
There are a wide range of weather app options for users to choose from, and today we are featuring one excellent weather app that deserves to be in consideration for your precious Home screen real estate.
There are countless new features to take advantage of in iOS 11, but many of them are under the hood in the form of APIs and require App Store apps to get the full effect.
Iryss is a new app developed by Florian Hebrard, better known by the jailbreak community as Ziph0n, that takes advantage of Apple’s brand-new CoreML (Machine Learning) API to recognize objects around you in real time.
IKEA's ARKit-driven furniture placement app, aptly named Place, is now available to download from App Store free of charge, allowing you to virtually place furnishings in your space.
Following the advent of iOS 11 earlier today, Apple has now boosted its conservative per-app cellular download limit by fifty percent, going from a hundred to 150 megabytes.