Print n Share Pro enables anyone to set up separate user accounts so that individuals can access their email, documents and web pages contained within their own secure environment
Apple has reached a settlement in class-action lawsuit over its MagSafe connectors and as a result will provide customers a replacement adapter if the power adapter shows signs of strain relief.
The AT&T Call International App allows you to make inexpensive international long distance calls from the U.S. with your iPhone, using your existing wireless service.
Now that Apple has improved the iPhone's antenna, Consumer Reports is willing to recommend the device; however, the site gives several Android handsets a higher score than the iPhone 4S.
NetSpot 1.1 lets anyone run a quick and extremely effective Wi-Fi site survey and quickly map wireless coverage of a living area, office space, new building, etc.
PastaOnly presents two main ways of cooking pasta with its sauce or separately. PastaOnly contains authentic Pasta recipes to give you the best taste of a traditional and family-made Italian Pasta.
AutoMailer is an app useful for any company or person in need of a tool to send to different addresses a large quantity of personalized emails in a fast and easy away.
Charlie Miller, a popular hacker known as 0xcharlie, has discovered a security flaw in the code signing of iOS apps and subsequently been terminated from the iOS developer program.
National Geographic magazine presents 7 Billion: How your world will change - to coincide with the arrival of the 7 billionth human being to our world.
For those who can't make it through the 630 pages of Steve Jobs' biography, the New Yorker has captured the essence of the book in a 3,000 word article.
iFunia Media Converter is an easy to use, full featured media conversion app that assists Mac users to convert DVDs, videos (including HD video up to 1080p) or audio files to more commonly used formats.
Computer researchers from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill have developed a program called iSpy which can determine what's being typed on a smartphone from nearly 200 feet away.