Auto Awesome boosts the functionality of Google+ iOS app

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On June 3, 2013

Last week Google unveiled a new update to the Google+ app for iPhone and iPad. The focus of the update is to keep the Google+ images elegant and organized. In a certain blog post, Google’s Frank Petterson tipped functions such as Highlight, Auto Backup, Awesome, Enhance and related hashtags, mobile profile editing, and comment editing. […]

Google Play Music streaming app to launch on iOS

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Google will soon be launching an iOS app for its Google Play All Access Music. As Google’s Sundar Pichai revealed at the AllThingsD’s D11 conference, the iOS app for the currently US-only streaming service will launch in the coming weeks. According to a report from The Next Web, Pichai said of the new app: “In […]

Editor’s Choice: Top 5 Apps of the week [Dots, Incredible Jack, Badland & more]

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For all those who haven’t had the time or were too lazy to search the App Store, we make things easy for you. So here are our top picks for this week. Dots: A Game About Connecting (Free) Dots is not an innovative or out-of-the-world concept. In fact it is one of the simplest games out there. Still, Dots is […]

Madagascar Math Ops – Coming soon to your hands

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You might remember my reviews of JumprStart Pet Rescue and Madagascar Preschool Surf n’Slide as they were among the most rated children’s apps on Whats On iPhone. Looks like the developers, Knowledge Adventure, are ready for more and they have announced the latest addition to their 15+ shelf, Madagascar Math Ops. We got a sneak peak […]

Romo the smartphone-brained robot

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Romo is a cute robot that is both affordable and easy to use, and could very well represent the future of domestic must-haves. The team behind Romo’s creation, Romotive, has utilized the iPhone to develop a robot that comes at a one percent cost of other models. Romo could have some serious implications on the […]

World War Z now available on iOS

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On May 31, 2013

A new trend allows you to see the official games of blockbuster films appear on your smartphone and tablet than on big-boy consoles. The latest move is a sensible one ever made by the movie companies because it opens up their own promotional tie-ins to a larger audience while reducing the risk. Unfortunately, this has […]

The new AmpliTube Studio and iRig HD lets you make music with your iOS device or Mac

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IK Multimedia has just released two great products for musicians: Amplitude Studio and iRig HD. The two products can help you to connect a musical instrument to a Mac or iOS device and carry out multitrack recording on your own iPhone or iPad. iRig HD Compared to its predecessor, iRig, the new iRig HD has […]

Grand Theft Auto 3 for iOS updated with iPhone 5 widescreen support and iCloud game saves sync

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Rockstar Games updated the Grand Theft Auto 3 for the iOS, introducing support for the larger display on iPhone 5. The new update brings with it the possibility of playing custom playlists in-game besides allowing you to sync the game saves between the other iOS devices via iCloud. Now that iPhone 5 has been out […]

Matmi launches Funland iOS app to teach young non-native English speakers

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The Cambridge English Assessment just unveiled the Funland app for iOS. This interactive learning tool educates and engages 7 to 12 year olds to learn English. The App is the creation of a Matmi, a social and mobile apps agency. Matmi had the task of creating the cross platform application that can help teach the […]

Skype update lets you easily switch between headset, speaker or Bluetooth device

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On May 30, 2013

Skype just updated the iOS app, making it extremely easy to switch to a speaker or Bluetooth headset when making or receiving calls. The update also makes it possible for one-to-one chats to display in the right order. Besides, this latest development makes good bug fixes and other improvements when using Skype. When using version […]