Best Apps of the Week April 24
Welcome back to our weekly look at the best new apps that have recently arrived on the App Store. We’re featuring two great education apps and more.
Welcome back to our weekly look at the best new apps that have recently arrived on the App Store. We’re featuring two great education apps and more.
Our roundup of the best new games on the App Store include a colorful adventure and a fun way to get to better know friends and family. See what else make our list.
The great photo editing app is taking a big step up with the ability to edit videos.
The popular puzzler is making its way to the App Store with a unique color-matching mechanic.
You’ll only have three seconds to memorize a selection of playing cards.
There are more than 1,000 open-ended questions to answer.
You’ll need to move the paddle up and down to dodge the balls bouncing on the screen.
The update also brings a number of image size presets with common sizes.
Once again, we're taking a look at the best games to hit the App Store in the past week. We're highlighting a horrific game making its way from the console and PC, a classic board game going digital, and more.
Our roundup of the best apps to arrive this week include a kid-focused way to listen to Spotify, a full-featured recipe app, and more.
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Along with a large dictionary, the app features a personalized list of words to practice and learn.
In the app, each level is a puzzle that can be solved with the rules of science.
So far, IGG has donated over 2.05 million items of medical equipment to every corner of the Earth.
Find out more about the two newest games available on the game subscription service.
You can pre-order the new iPhone starting on Friday. It starts at $399 for a 64GB model.
The upcoming sequel takes the title character and his unique brand of point-and-click gameplay into the infamous Kowloon Walled City.
The mobile version of the popular PC and console game features a number of iconic faces from horror franchises.
The great app offers more than 100 different types of dynamic stationary to use.
The keyboard with built-in trackpad was originally announced in March.
We're taking a closer look at how to wreak havoc fun new casual game.
While you need to create an account, no credit card is required.
The app allows you to send messages to close friends with just a tap.