Best Apps of the Week November 1
Parents will definitely love our look at the best new apps of the week. We're featuring two fun titles for kids and more.
Parents will definitely love our look at the best new apps of the week. We're featuring two fun titles for kids and more.
Do it up right with these No-Shave November apps for support and enjoyment.
Join us this week as we listen in with AirPods Pro as Halloween apps take over the App Store and Apple Arcade on the AppAdvice Podcast episode 122.
IGG is looking for the most compelling nuggets of narrative excellence from the entire Lords Mobile universe, and it will even pay you for your efforts, in the form of in-game rewards.
In the casual shooter, you'll venture out into the zombie-plagued streets in a series of quickfire stages to complete set tasks.
Just in time for Halloween, the game will definitely give you a scare.
Read more about this puzzler that is not for the faint of heart.
Players can now better customize their character with a number of different items.
You can download the updates now over-the-air on an iPhone or iPad.
The new version of Apple’s popular headphones will feature active noise cancellation.
Sago Sago's lastest app will help younger kids ride the rails and have fun.
You can download the update through the companion Watch app or directly on an Apple Watch.
The app allows you to add custom meals and automatically creates a shopping list.
The new messaging app rewards its users with virtual coins for every minute they spend together in the real world.
Our look at the week’s best new games include a beautiful Apple Arcade title that will change your perspective and an NBA game with an easy control scheme. Take a look at what else made the list.
The week has come to a close, so it's time for another roundup of the best apps we've seen over the past seven days. Our list this week features a great app for musicians of any level and an easy-to-use calculator app.
Read on to find out about the five new games on Apple's gaming subscription service.
The subscription service is $4.99 per month and gives gamers access to more than 70 old-school App Store games.
The powerful app is sporting a number of new features to help you better manage tasks.
Join us this week as we skate with wild hearts on our cab based pilgrimage through Apple's end of year on the AppAdvice Podcast episode 121.
In the popular FPS, you can use the technology to communicate with other players during multiplayer battles.
The new game puts a fun spin on bowling with unique lane designs and more.
Will you be the last man standing in this modern and multiplayer take on the classic arcade game?