Best Apps of January 2020
Some of our choices include a Vine successor, an app that blends productivity and wellness, and a great way to shoot video from two iPhone cameras at the same time.
Some of our choices include a Vine successor, an app that blends productivity and wellness, and a great way to shoot video from two iPhone cameras at the same time.
Super Bowl LIVI kicks off on Sunday night in Miami. We're highlighting the apps you need to watch almost anywhere for free.
Our list of best new games this week features a special edition of a classic word game, a 100-player autobattler, and more.
Our best new app of the week makes great use of two iPhone cameras simultaneously. See what else made the list.
Help the dumbest spy from being discovered in the new game.
In the game, you'll try to build sanctuary in a dangerous anime world.
Download the app now and possibly win cash by answering trivia questions.
The new version of the game adds a number of different play modes and more.
Big changes arrive for the popular and powerful calendar app.
Thanks to the integration, your smart lights will change the color of the room to match the specific location.
The software updates can be downloaded now on your iPhone or iPad.
You can pre-order the game now on the App Store.
The app is well designed and makes finding a perfect color simple and easy.
There are no major new features for Apple Watch or Apple TV users.
The feature was first showcased at the iPhone 11 event in September.
The six-second video app is developed by a co-creator of the ill-fated Vine.
In our latest Best Games of the Week, we’re highlighting a tasty battle royale game, an old-school football game, and more.
Here's a quick roundup of the best apps we've seen in the past seven days. Our list this week features a great educational app for kids, a unique task manager, and more.
The game features 120 levels set across 10 worlds.
One of the best games of 2019 adds a new ice-themed story.
In the latest Apple Arcade game, you’ll try to knock out 31 others players in quick battles that take less than five minutes.
The educational app features the stories of women including Ada Lovelace and J.K. Rowling.
The game doesn’t require an Internet connection and features more than five themes and 50 avatars.
Sometimes simple is the best.