What's hot on the app stores on Tuesday 26 October 2010.
After a hiatus, our daily apps roundup is returning, to help you grapple with the flood of new apps on various smartphone and tablet platforms. Read on...
The Mighty Boosh Old Gregg Torch is an app from BBC Worldwide featuring one of the more popular characters from The Mighty Boosh turning his mangina into a torch. As you do.
Jaws HD brings the classic eat'em up movie to Apple's iPad. Bytemark Games (no, really) has even managed to license the official theme song.
Apple has launched iTunes Live: ARIA Awards Concert Series 2010. It's an app to livestream gigs from the Aussie music industry showcase, in similar vein to the existing London iTunes Festival app.
Mickey's Spooky Night Puzzle Book is an iPhone and iPad app from Disney that's part Mickey Mouse e-book, and part mini-puzzle collection.
PBS for iPad is a tablet app for the US broadcaster, offering a mixture of streaming shows, schedules and content from its archives.
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Dennis Publishing launched its digital men's mag Monkey in 2006, but now it has an iPad version to complement the online edition.
PopOut! The Tale of Peter Rabbit is the latest pop-up book-app for iPad - this time using technology from developer Loud Crow Interactive.
Grapple Mobile has launched a free Phone Book app for Android, on behalf of UK telco BT. It helps users to find local businesses
Simply Postcards is a direct rival to Touchnote, being an iPhone app that lets people turn their photos into physical postcards to send.




















