Hurricane by American Red Cross tops iOS Apps of the Week
This week’s top iOS apps have an eye on the latest newsmakers, from hurricane coverage to American economic and political outlooks to college football, we’ve
This week’s top iOS apps have an eye on the latest newsmakers, from hurricane coverage to American economic and political outlooks to college football, we’ve
Here are three great iPhone apps to enjoy. MetroLyrics from CBS Mobile helps you find the words to more than 1 million songs and adds
RSS feeds aren’t exactly new territory in 2012. People have been cultivating their web viewing experience for years now. But Prismatic: Always Interesting suggests a
According to Apple, in January of this year, at least 1.5 million iPads were adopted by educational institutions and an astounding 20,000+ education-related apps were
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Here are three great iPhone apps to enjoy going into the weekend. Election-2012 from Hearst Television offers in-depth analysis on the upcoming presidential election and
This is a very special week in iOS gaming as far as I’m concerned. The incredibly lauded indie hit Bastion dropped on the iPad totally
A few weeks ago, when reviewing Tentacle Wars, I remarked that I liked the concept but I thought the game’s difficulty went from 0 to
Grockit is a social learning company based in San Francisco, CA. In May, the company released the web-based Learni.st and today it’s available as an
Here are three great iPhone apps to enjoy. Haiku Deck lets you create impressive-looking presentations directly on your iPad, and it’s completely free. Lift™ is
Connected Educator Month is a month-long social media extravaganza, targeting not only U.S. educators, but teachers and administrators around the world as well. During August,
If Random Heroes seems familiar, it’s not because it’s a cheap knock-off or just eerily reminiscent of pixelated platform shooters from years gone by. It’s