watchOS 6 is Here With Its Own App Store and More
At today’s WWDC keynote, Apple unveiled watchOS 6 for the Apple Watch.
At today’s WWDC keynote, Apple unveiled watchOS 6 for the Apple Watch.
Another week is in the books, so it’s time to take a look at our choices for the Best Games of the Week.
Some of the best apps to arrive this week include an interactive way to explore the human body and a way to add AR to marketing materials.
The iconic television series has ridden off into the sunset. But you can travel back to Westeros is the new slot machine game from Zynga.
The sci-fi story focuses on six main characters the last minutes of a planet about to be destroyed.
The well-designed and free fitness app is a great way to track your daily step count.
The defense clicker game features Godzilla and monster from 29 different movies.
Can you wipe humanity off the face of the Earth with your very own army of zombies?
The new version of the iPod touch starts at $199 and can be ordered starting today.
Our top choice is a challenging word game that will keep you on your toes. See what else made our list.
Before you head out for the long weekend, make sure to take a look at some of the best apps that have recently landed on the App Store.
The devious word puzzle rewards strategic thinking and planning ahead.
The app searches Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and Gravatar to look for an image for your contacts.
The powerful weather app now offers critical alerts, like a tornado warning, even when your device is muted or on Do Not Disturb.
Featuring more than 100 filters and effects, Filmm is a great way to add a different look to any video
A relaxing word game with a great soundtrack, you’ll try to make words and help a bird fly faster and reach the finish line.
You can find more information about upcoming movies, add them to a watchlist, and receive personalized notifications.
It's been another great week for gamers. Our Best Games of the Week include a beautiful and captivating puzzler that already made waves on the Mac and a unique audio mystery.
Microsoft announced that the game will arrive in beta form this summer for iOS devices.
Take a look at an iconic monument in augmented reality in our top new app of the week. Some of our other selections include a great way to help kids learn to read and a fun way to make music by just waving your hands.
Gamers will read funny clues to get to the bottom of punny puzzles.
Manipulate time and explore the power of friendship in this bittersweet game with gorgeous visuals and a top-notch soundtrack.
You'll use the airwaves to expose what's really happening in the unique story.
There are eight different reading levels in the app and a number of features to help keep kids engaged.