Powerful iPhone Camera App Halide Makes its Way to the iPad
The iPad version of the app takes advantage of the tablet's larger screen.
The iPad version of the app takes advantage of the tablet's larger screen.
The music service is also adding Spatial Audio with support for Dolby Atmos.
This week’s best new apps include a great way to track blood pressure, a powerful timer app, and more.
The interval-based timer removes all distractions like buttons and controls.
When hiking, you can record unique states like precent oxygen at your elevation, climb rates, and more. You can also see performance stats and graphs.
Read more about the unique audio app.
You can name timers and even change the background color.
The game is an App Store icon.
The app will officially arrive next week on Thursday, May 20.
The app track battery levels of your iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, and Mac on the same time on every device.
The app has recently been updated with a new Apple Watch app.
These are some intense games with over the top action and tons of challenge. Don't say we didn't warn you.
The app can also remind you to take your blood pressure daily.
You can now start, stop, and view the tracked time for the current day on your wrist.
Another week is in the books, so it’s time to take a look at our choices for the best new games that have recently arrived on the App Store.
Take a look at the best new apps to arrive on the App Store this week.
The feature allows you to add video or audio and playback later.
The app features a new layout screen to better customize what information you see.
The app also features a new way to create covers.
The app lets you focus on the core feature of Twitter including posting tweets.
You can now view 11 video tutorials on how to build Shortcuts that interact with the app.
It’s time for a look back at the best apps that arrived in April.
To update, you can head to Settings > General > Software Update.
Read more about the app that allows you to customize your security presence.