Air Travel Technology Hackathon Should Make Flying More Enjoyable
An upcoming event will challenge developers to rethink how we fly, and the innovations made during the air travel technology hackathon could be fantastic.
An upcoming event will challenge developers to rethink how we fly, and the innovations made during the air travel technology hackathon could be fantastic.
Not all of the 32-bit games on the App Store have been abandoned, as the recently-updated puzzler Gesundheit proves to us.
With the changes and additions to the new App Store, you might wonder where to find old favorites. Here's how to do that, along with a new purchase process.
The keynote is over, and it's time to reflect on what are the key takeaways from WWDC 2017. Apple has shown that we have a lot to look forward to this year.
Using Bubble and Full Screen Effects is a great way to add flair to your messages. Let's look at new Messages Full Screen effects in iOS 11's first beta.
If you're like me, you need a good way to mark up your screenshots. The first beta of iOS 11 has one built in: Markup. Let's see how well it works.
The iOS 11 Control Center has been completely redone, so let's walk through it and see how it will help you be more efficient than ever before.
We've had our first look at Planet of the Apps' premiere, so how does it stack up against Hollywood favorites? Let's evaluate the first episode and see.
During WWDC 2017, Apple announced a new version of its operating system, macOS High Sierra, as well as new and upgraded computer hardware.
Dedicated sleuthing sometimes paid off, and a Twitter user has spotted what could mean the ability to directly manage files on iOS 11.
The day had to come, and now it has. If you search without a direct link, you can't find 32-bit apps on the app store anymore.
With this latest title in the endless runner genre, the action will be tense even as the scenery soothes your wretched nerves.
A first-person take on the impossible game genre is in the works. Take a look and see for yourself, but this abstract/sci-fi title looks amazing.
The WWDC decorations are going up, and are being installed in more places than the actual conference venue. It's a reminder of the conference beyond WWDC.
Most of us don't have time to read all that we want to. You have news articles, blog posts, etc. Luckily, you can speed listen to them with Motoread.
When you want to stay organized, you need an app that has your back. With the latest update to Alto, your email and calendar are organized in a single app.
A new set of iPhone ads has been released, comparing the performance, security, and contacts features of the iPhone with the Android operating system.
The world of art is changing with the digital revolution, and works made using the iPad have even adorned the cover of the New Yorker.
The iPhone has been called many things, but never a shrapnel shield. For one woman, it was her lifesaver in Manchester during a terrorist attack.
If you hate the lack of drag and drop file sharing between apps on the iPad, at least one developer has now addressed that concern across all its apps.
A leaked vacation blackout memo from either Apple or one of its vendors might give us our first solid proof of the upcoming iPhone 8 event.
If you've been bewildered by the Gatwick airport map, the facility's installation of iBeacons throughout the terminals will help ease your travel woes.
In the latest title by Legendary Games, Mordheim: Warband Skirmish, you lead a ragtag band of scavenging warriors trying to dominate a broken city.
As expected, Google I/O 2017 told us that Google Assistant launched for iOS. Did it come out a bit too early? Let's see how well it works and we can decide.