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New iOS Apps, Games and JB Tweaks of the Week: Operation Dracula and more

Race the Sun

As you probably already know, Angry Birds 2 landed on the Apple App Store this week. The game has already manged to nab 5 million downloads, according to Rovio Entertainment. I can only assume that's counting downloads across all platforms such as Google Play and the App Store, but it is still an impressive feat for a mobile game.

iOS App of the Week: Angry Birds 2

Angry Birds 2

After ten sequels and a handful of spin-offs it is hard to believe that the Angry Bird franchise has not run out of steam, but Rovio's disgruntled birds have managed to once again top the mobile gaming charts. Angry Birds 2 is currently the number one free game on the Apple App store, and it has already been downloaded over one million times since it was launched on Thursday. Not only has the sequel climbed its way to the the top of Apple's charts, but it is this week's Editor's Choice, and it has been earning good reviews from both critics and fans.

Angry Birds 2 now available on the App Store

Angry Birds 2

Rovio Entertainment's official sequel to Angry Birds is now available on the Apple App Store. Angry Birds 2 arrives several years after the original Angry Birds turned the mobile gaming world on its head in 2009. The sequel promises to deliver a "new era of addictive slingshot gameplay with stunning graphics, challenging multi-stage levels, scheming boss pigs and even more destruction".

Apple Music added to T-Mobile Music Freedom

T-Mobile has added Apple Music to its list of music services that can stream for free over the carrier's 4G LTE network. Music Freedom allows Simple Choice customers to enjoy 33 music streaming services without burning through their T-Mobile data plan. The list of supported services include popular music platforms such as Pandora, Spotify, Rdio and more. You can see a complete list of supported services here.

AAPL Stock Weekly Outlook: Apple unveils Q3 numbers, increases R&D and more

Apple unveils third quarter earnings.

Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) released its third quarter results shortly after the closing bell on Tuesday. Share prices proceeded to plummet nearly 7% in after hours trading (the drop off actually began shortly before the earnings call) even though it was yet another record breaking quarter for the Cupertino giant. After closing Tuesday at $130.75, prices opened Wednesday at $121.99. They recovered a little bit during large volume trading on Wednesday, closing at $125.22, and closed the week at $124.50.

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