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This week’s top apps list is headlined by a returning favorite. It wasn’t that long ago that Read It Later was a fan favorite for helping iPhone users save articles for offline reading when they were too busy to check them out live. Now it has returned as Pocket with a few new tricks up its slee ... Full Article »
This week, the top app we’re showcasing is all about keeping your life in order. OneReceipt helps you maintain track of all your receipts whether they’re printed or digital. Our other top apps include a great app for would-be chefs, another for sports fans, one for people who enjoy great photogr ... Full Article »
With any emerging medium, the real fun begins when companies that are less than two years old and have little-to-no revenue exit at 10-figure valuations. So, rather than debate whether or not Instagram sold out its users by being absorbed by Facebook, let’s look ahead and ponder which app(s) will ... Full Article »
Not every mobile application mints a fortune for its developer. For every Draw Something, Instagram or Angry Birds that takes off, there are thousands of iPhone, iPad and Android apps that never see the light of day. But what about those titles that launch with great fanfare and promotion, attract ... Full Article »
New security threats and instances of fraud in Apple’s iTunes App Store have caused the company to commit to work on raising security measures in the online portal. According to a report from The New York Times, a wave of fraud reports are sweeping through App Store accounts, with thousands of us ... Full Article »
The new iPad is finally here. Out of the more than 200,000 apps compatible for the new device, we recommend you download these titles first. Take advantage of the power of the A5X chip, super-high pixel count and laser-fast 4G LTE with these apps that will shine on your shiny new device. Already, t ... Full Article »
It’s no surprise to any of us around here that the App Store is imminently approaching the 25 billionth app download. The 15 billion mark was hit in July before the iPhone 4S launched, and holiday shoppers filled shiny new iOS devices with boatloads of equally shiny paid and free apps. Based on t ... Full Article »
With the year coming to a close, lots of people are taking a look back at 2011 to see how various mobile markets have fared. For many developers working on both Apple’s iOS platform and Google’s Android, 2011 might look like the year iOS paid a whole lot more than Android (again). According to ... Full Article »
Every year, as the Christmas holiday approaches, the iTunes App Store sees a whole lot of games sales. After a fast one pulled by Electronic Arts last year, just about every developer on the iOS platform has slashed the prices of their games ahead of Christmas. The reason for the sales (other than ... Full Article »
Google’s Android platform will be the leading platform for developers within six months, Google CEO Eric Schmidt said last week, but if that’s true, it’ll be a serious turn-around for the platform. During 2011, Apple’s iOS platform continued to lead the way in terms of apps starting on its ... Full Article »
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