Apple Updates its COVID-19 App With Anonymous Health and Symptom Sharing
The information will have not personal data and be shared with the CDC to improve it’s screening protocol.
The information will have not personal data and be shared with the CDC to improve it’s screening protocol.
The new feature brings an interactive weather map and more.
Let's take a look at the best games that hit the App Store in the last week. Our selections include an RPG inspired by classics from the 1990s, a great digital version of a popular board game series, and more.
The update to the game offers a number of improvements to the great experience.
The best new apps of the week include a great alternative to Apple’s Reminders app, a classical music spin on Apple Music, and more.
In the official digital adaptation of the popular board game, you’ll head back to a pre-modern Tuscany.
The app features a built-in scanner so you can quickly and easily capture information like serial codes and more.
The technology can be used to edit photos and even as a new shooting preset while capturing images.
The app originally arrived late last year and offers three different studies for users in the United States.
The new software update contains security fixes.
The turn-based combat is inspired by classic RPGs from the 1990s.
The app turns Apple Music into a classical music jukebox.
Help SpongeBob fend off trouble in the side-scrolling adventure.
The great new app is easy to use but offers a number of features not found in Apple’s built-in option.
As we head into summer, it’s time to take a look back at the best games that arrived in May.
The best new apps that arrived in May include a little something for everyone.
Another week is in the books, so it’s time to take a look at some of the best new games that have arrived in the last seven days.
Some of the best new apps to arrive this week include a simple way to start journaling and a great new Twitter client.
Take a look to see all of the new features in the great turn-based strategy game.
Instead of having to worry about recording pages of thoughts, Punkt is all about simplicity.
The app is perfect for different ages and teaches everything from addition and subtraction to square roots.
Apple Watch users can now take advantage of more precise Infograph complications.
The streaming service is $14.99 per month and offers a huge amount of popular content.
Using the Twitter client, you can bookmark any tweet to view later, even while offline.