Best Apps of the Week March 5
Some of the best new apps arriving this week include a great way to control your Sonos speakers, a simple and free to-do app, and more.
Some of the best new apps arriving this week include a great way to control your Sonos speakers, a simple and free to-do app, and more.
There are more than 180 levels of one-touch play.
The app is a comprehensive dashboard that allows you to see all of your debt in one place.
The app is customizable and simple to use.
Designed for grades 2-4, the game is a great way for kids to learn multiplication.
The app organizes tasks into lists for better organization.
The app makes it easy to control a Sonos speaker.
We’re highlighting our choices for the best games that arrived in February.
Even though February is the shortest month of the year, there was no shortage of great new apps.
The app has been removed from the App Store.
The great game is celebrating a big anniversary.
You can control music from Apple Music or Spotify on your iPhone or iPad.
Find out how to claim your exclusive in-game gift.
Our best new game of the week is a beautiful and relaxing word game, Wordsmyth. See what else made the list.
It's been a great week for new apps. Our choices for the best titles to hit the App Store include an AR educational app and a great way to bring YouTube to a homescreen widget.
With the update, you can ask Siri to play specific music using the app.
The app features natural history icon David Attenborough.
The minimalistic game feature 87 levels featuring color, light, and shadow.
You’ll encounter a wide barely of zombies to battle.
The app details a list of run by month and shows how close you are to meeting a set goal.
The productivity app gamifies being awesome, making it easier and more enjoyable than ever to be your best self.
Using Deep Learning, the app will automatically focus on a document.
Head to word battle in our top game of the week. See what else made the list.
You can follow any YouTube channel and more with the handy widget.