Apps to Keep You Entertained and Informed During Coronavirus
Here are some of the best apps you can take advantage of during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Atari is releasing the new game to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the iconic series.
The app is made for kids 3-6.
The app features mini-games perfect for kids 4-10.
All iPad users can now take advantage of trackpad ad mouse support for extra control.
The update will be developed with help from the World Health Organization along with the Global Outbreak Alert and Response Network.
The update introduces in-app purchases for Apple Watch apps and more.
The app gamifies drinking water by putting you in charge of something adorable that needs water as much as you do.
All you need is an Amazon account to view the content.
With the app, you can differentiate the contacts who really need to be able to reach you from the ones who don’t.
In the fun new spy game, you'll travel around the world as a miniature robot spyder.
Some of the best new apps arriving this week include an app that makes creating new forms a snap and a way to help keep your garden green and beautiful.
Make sure to take a look at some of the great games that have landed on the App Store in the last week.
The service offers a wide variety of magazines, books, and audiobooks.
During the coronavirus pandemic, you can watch ABC News Live and more with no need to provide any credit card information.
While the wait for Opening Day continues on, get your baseball fix with this new game.
In a new video, the senior vice president of software engineering shows how the feature will work on the new Magic Keyboard.
The new models can be used with an optional new Magic Keyboard with a built-in trackpad.
The new models start with 256GB of storage.
Looking for something to keep you entertained while keeping social distance?
The thing that motivates people, more than comfort or cash, is recognition.
The app helps fosters math skills for children in pre-k to second grade.