Watchsmith Features Dynamic Complications for Apple Watch
The new app allows you to customize specific information to automatically appear on the face of the wearable device.
The new app allows you to customize specific information to automatically appear on the face of the wearable device.
You can download the software now directly from an iPhone or iPad.
The sequel sees you using a fishing pole as both a weapon and a grappling hook to explore the unique 2.5D world.
In the choice-based narrative game, you’ll travel more than 5,000 miles on the Trans-Siberian railway.
The app is universal for the iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, and Mac.
The app doesn't require any account creation and sync the data with Apple Health.
There’s nothing to do in Wilderless, and that’s definitely the point.
Our roundup of the best games of the week include a unique and difficult platfomer, a new take on a classic board game, and more.
Some of the best new apps arriving this week include a way to help kids continue their PE from anywhere, a full-featured translation app, and more.
March was yet another great month for App Store gaming. Our top game was Castlevania: Symphony of the Night. See what else made the list.
Parents will definitely want to take a look at our Best Apps of the Month for March.
You’ll have to make due without a jump button while traveling through 36 levels.
Bombs away in this fowl, fast-paced platformer.
The new trackpad and mouse support arrived with iPadOS 13.4.
Along with the iOS app, the Dark Sky API is used by a number of other weather apps and services.
You can access more than 300 channels from the SiriusXM app for iPhone or iPad and even the Apple TV.
Parents can now download the entire book library from the iconic children's show for free.
It’s time for our weekly look at the best games to hit the App Store in the last week. Some of the highlights include a new take on a classic arcade game, an MLB game to help tide you over until Opening Day, and more
Our best new apps list is definitely overflowing this week. We’re highlighting two great apps to keep kids entertained at home, a tool to help you declutter, and more.
The Sago Mini characters need help from kids to help build a city on a newly discovered planet.
The tool is also available on the web.