Free Apps of the Day #44
Just a short list for you today, but you’ll find some fun new games and a few nifty productivity helpers.
Just a short list for you today, but you’ll find some fun new games and a few nifty productivity helpers.
Everyone knows that Apple devices don’t come cheap. For the quality that it provides, these devices come with a hefty price tag. Because it’s rare for Apple devices to go on sale, everybody’s currently on their toes as they wait for Amazon Prime Day this year. In case you didn’t know, customers saw some Apple…
Today, there are 15 great-looking games that I’ve never seen in the App Store before, completely free — but only for a limited time. There’s also a highly sought-after Music app, a golfing scorecard, and a free Syfy episode download!
Since Apple isn’t publishing a list of all the 3D cities in its snazzy “Flyover” mode in Apple Maps, we’ve compiled the most complete list available — more than 60 3D cities in all.
For the first time ever, the Olympics will be streamed to mobile devices in its entirety. Thanks to a pair of just-released iOS apps, you can follow the Olympics on your iPhone or iPad.
Starting today, Free Apps of the Day now includes the latest free eBooks, Music, and TV Episodes available in the iTunes Store — in addition to more free apps than you can shake a stick at!
I use Firefox on my Mac. Sometimes I use Chrome. I never use Safari. When it comes to my iPad, I’d much rather use Firefox. But that’s not happening anytime soon. Here’s why.
In the three years or so that the iPhone has been around, there have been a lot of iPhone killers. There was the G1, the BlackBerry Storm, The Nexxus … they all came and went with nary a peep. Closest thing so far is the Droid, and even that one doesn’t seem to have the…
Today I’ve got a keyboard synthesizer, a sleep assistant, a Star Trek-themed calculator, the pilot for a new Syfy series that premiered just this week, five new music singles, and of course, games games games!
The Consumer Electronic show which takes place every year in Las Vegas hosts technology vendors from ASUS to Zotac and is one of the largest electronic events of the year. Despite being followed up by Macworld, a large number of Apple accessory makers showcase their latest products at the event. However, one accessory maker gave…
For most of us, it’s that initial Apple product that really gets us going. It makes us wonder why we ever tried using any other piece of hardware. We get so used to the way that Apple does things, when we have to occasionally use other operating systems, it can be a little disorienting. For…
From the creators of Fruit Ninja comes this non-traditional side-scroller. There’s just one level to master in Jetpack Joyride, but that’s okay, because the point isn’t to move through level after level, it’s to keep upgrading your character and equipment.