My favorite Apple Watch apps for July 3, 2015
Check out your magazine, keep track of your hours, and see your kids easily with these three Apple Watch apps.
Check out your magazine, keep track of your hours, and see your kids easily with these three Apple Watch apps.
Tweetbot has just been updated with a couple of new features for its iPhone edition and a returning one for its Mac version.
If you’re looking to be out and about in your city, or traveling soon to a different one, be sure to check out HeyLets 2.0.
Rovio has recently slung notable updates into a handful of games in its prevailing and ever expanding Angry Birds franchise.
Amid all the excitement surrounding the launch of Apple Music, SoundCloud has released a major update to its official app on iOS.
Star Walk 2 is a great way to learn more about astronomy and the cosmos.
Designed for ages 7 to 10, this interesting game helps teach children about what’s going on inside their heads.
Heroki is a premium new action adventure platformer game that will delight gamers of all ages.
If you're trying to go paperless, the original name in mobile scanning just got even better.
If you missed the title of the track you just heard, a new bot on Twitter can help you find it.
Math is always more interesting when the Grim Reaper and animals are involved.
Sync photos with family and friends instead of waiting for their email or text.
Currently seeking funding on Kickstarter, the system is compatible with the iPhone 6 or iPhone 6 Plus.
If you're looking for a particular kind of sneakers, try this app first.
If you are an iTunes Match subscriber, you need to read this.
Unscramble the letters using clues in this relaxing, appealing word game.
Setting up simple reminders doesn’t have to be complicated.
If you want to see the lyrics for that song you just found on Apple Music, this app can show them to you.
Today’s AGF list includes a photography app, a board game, and a reference app.
Your kids can have some fun creating their very own fireworks display.
Puzzles shouldn’t have to be boring. This new game brings a distinctive experience.
Gran Text Auto stars Gran, an octogenarian on the outside but a millennial on the inside.
The Executive is created by Riverman Media, the same studio behind the iOS gaming classic Pizza vs. Skeletons.
Vee for Video has just received its first ever update, thereby gaining a couple of new features and a handful of notable improvements.