ZeptoLab's physics-based puzzle mobile game, "Cut the Rope: Magic", is free for a limited time until Thursday as Apple's Free App of the Week. The offer ends on Thursday.
'Cut the Rope: Magic' Discounted for the First Time Until Thursday
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on Tuesday, April 25, 2017
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Owners of Older iOS Devices Can Now Get Apple's Top Apps For Free
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on Monday, April 24, 2017
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Apple had already made its apps, GarageBand, iMovie, Pages, Numbers, and Keynote, free for owners of new iOS or macOS devices. This time, they're making it free for everyone with an Apple ID.
Except for iMovie, which requires iOS 9.3, the other apps that Apple made free currently require at least iOS 10. Owners of devices with older iOS versions can still get the apps for free by downloading the apps on iTunes on a PC or Mac.
This adds the app to the purchase history of an Apple ID account. Once Apple's apps can be found in the purchase history on the older device, the last version of the app that is compatible with the older iOS version can then be downloaded.
Source: Telegiz
Except for iMovie, which requires iOS 9.3, the other apps that Apple made free currently require at least iOS 10. Owners of devices with older iOS versions can still get the apps for free by downloading the apps on iTunes on a PC or Mac.
This adds the app to the purchase history of an Apple ID account. Once Apple's apps can be found in the purchase history on the older device, the last version of the app that is compatible with the older iOS version can then be downloaded.
Source: Telegiz
'Starcraft' is Now Officially Free
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on Sunday, April 23, 2017
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It's an uncommon sight to see a video game company just give away one of its most popular games for free, It's even rarer to see that game being made permanently free, especially one that the company was still selling very recently, but this is exactly what Blizzard has done.
Official Free Release of 'Starcraft' was Revealed Last Month by Blizzard
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Last month, Blizzard announced a new update 1.18 coming out for "Starcraft: Brood War". It was the first news of an update for the classic game in 8 years. The more significant tidbit that was revealed in the patch notes for the update, was that the game was going to be free.