Runtastic’s Runtasty App Serves Up Healthy Recipes With How-To Videos
The aptly named Runtasty may be best described as a cross between Runtastic’s focus on fitness and BuzzFeed’s Tasty cooking videos.
The aptly named Runtasty may be best described as a cross between Runtastic’s focus on fitness and BuzzFeed’s Tasty cooking videos.
Hot Hands is a fast-paced tip-of-the-tongue game that tests your celebrity name recall and pop culture savvy in a fun and addictive way.
Quantum Revenge is a frenetic dual-stick shooter featuring super-sized automatons in battle and other related elements from robot anime and manga.
Essentially, the new update to the Pebble smartwatch companion app implements some measures to enable Pebble smartwatches to continue to work.
Who’s In can help take the chore out of social event planning, especially with its intuitive interface for suggesting activities and polling participants.
Giphy Says makes it quick and easy to create looping GIFs and videos with animated speech bubbles or captions that say what’s being said in the clips.
The Starbucks iMessage app offers a more convenient and personal way than email for you to send gift cards to people who matter to you.
Scheduled lets you schedule text messages so you’ll never forget to send important text messages to people who matter to you, when it matters.
As with the iOS redesign, the Apple Music for Android revamp is aimed at bringing “greater clarity and simplicity to every aspect of the experience.”
Bethesda Pinball lets you play pinball on tables inspired by Bethesda’s epic gaming universes: Fallout, Doom, and The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.
Location sharing joins welcome messages and quick replies in the list of features that businesses can harness in Twitter direct messages.
With Memoji, your face turns into an emoji — it’s animated in comical imitation of the expression associated with your chosen emoji.
In each match of Crash of Cars, you have to steer your vehicle in order to collect as many crowns as possible while evading or destroying your opponents.
Sprinkles lets you snap or load a photo and then has you swiping to choose from its suggested “sprinkles” — witty captions, smart stickers, and more.
In Tiny Bombers, you swipe and tap to guide your “bombastic” character through a maze full of coins and traps as the maze collapses behind you.
The Pirates of the Caribbean mobile game invites you to embark on adventures with Captain Jack Sparrow and other characters from the franchise.
Taking on the likes of GoFundMe and YouCaring, the new Facebook crowdfunding feature effectively opens the social network to personal fundraisers.
It’s still best to get the pickup point right the first time. But in the event of a wrong Uber pickup location, here’s how you can sort it out.
Twitter has just introduced a change that exempts usernames from being included in the 140 characters allowed in tweet replies.
For an app that has always prided itself on security, it’s only fitting that Telegram doesn’t just offer voice calls — it features encrypted voice calls.
Gangstar New Orleans lets you explore the 12 districts of the city as you go on different missions, from the historic French Quarter to the mythical bayou.
Google Calendar for iPad includes the colorful and beautiful illustrations as well as the neat features that users have come to know and love.
Callblock is touted by its developer, Rocketship Apps, as the first iOS app that lets you block calls from telemarketers.