iOS apps

Mailbox iPhone App Coming Soon To iPad And Mac OS X

Developers of the popular iPhone app Mailbox have confirmed today that an iPad version of the app will soon be hitting the App Store (via iDownloadBlog). Furthermore, the Mailbox team has confirmed on twitter that a Mac OS X version of the app is also under construction. In another tweet, the team revealed that the...

A “Lite” Version Of Facebook Home Coming Soon To iOS

Yesterday, we reported that Facebook is currently in talks with Apple to bring ‘Facebook Home’ to the iPhone and today, Facebook Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg has spoken to the Wall Street Journal in London, revealing that the company will indeed bring some of the Facebook Home features to iOS. Those who aren't aware, Facebook Home is a newly released...

Introducing Hatch: The iPhone App That Loves You Back [TEASER VIDEO]

The folks over at RealMac software, in collaboration with Impending, have today unveiled their upcoming iOS project called Hatch, the first iPhone app that actually loves you back. For a better idea, check out the teaser video of the app embedded at the end. The developers describe Hatch as a new kind of pet, that is...

First Paid iOS App From Nintendo Hits The App Store

Developed by creators of the main Pokémon series Creatures Inc., a studio owned by Nintendo, the Japanese video game company's first paid app for iOS has today hit the iTunes App Store called Pokédex, notes the Eurogamer (via MacStories). The universal iPhone/iPad game is a version of Nintendo's existing Pokédex app for the 3DS. Nintendo has been...

Is That SBSettings App In The App Store For Real?

BigBoss has pointed out a really interesting App Store app that has recently made it to the store, which not only looks exactly like the famous SBSettings jailbreak tweak, but is named the same as well. What's even more funny is that it even has a [Cydia] tag with its name. Called SBSettings [Cydia], the fake app...

Flurry: Successful Apps Rely on Engagement and Retention

Flurry is back with a follow-up to one of their most popular reports, Mobile Apps: Money, Models and Loyalty that clearly indicates a need for developers to conquer the "new battleground" of engagement and retention if they want to succeed. A lot has changed in the three years since the original report was released, not...