Applications

Google Maps Update

Google Maps for iPhone today received its first major update to 1.1. This update now means you can easily search…

13 years ago

Evernote Crashes

Evernote the well known note taking app for iOS received a major update to 5.2 yesterday 28th Feb 2013, but…

13 years ago

See It? Say It!

An app, See It? Say It! released today by The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) now makes it really easy to…

13 years ago

Falcon Pro exceeds Twitter token limit

A few weeks ago I did an article on a new Twitter client for Android called Falcon Pro. You can…

13 years ago

SwiftKey Flow Beta get’s another update

SwiftKey Flow has seen another update today bringing with it a number of bug fixes. It is quickly becoming one…

13 years ago

iOS Apps: Improvements for Maps Application In Pipeline

This week has seen a hint of possible upcoming improvements to Apple's iOS Maps! According to job listings posted here…

13 years ago

Channel 4’s 4oD App lands on Android

It's been a long time in the making but Channel 4's 4oD App has finally landed on Android. The App…

13 years ago

Sky+ App for Android updated

The Android version of the Sky+ App received an update this morning finally bringing some features that have been present…

13 years ago

Falcon Pro Twitter Client

As most people find out, the official Twitter App for Android can be a pain at best and a nightmare…

13 years ago

Jasmine YouTube client for iOS

As you are all aware at this stage Apple not only pulled Google Maps from iOS 6 but they also…

13 years ago

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