Every December, Apple highlights the apps that made the biggest impact on users. This year’s App of the Year is Tiimo, a simple but powerful planning tool that has become a favorite for people who ...
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As reported by The Information, Apple pulled vibe coding app ‘Anything’ from the App Store last week, citing a self-containment rule from its App Review Guidelines. Here are the details. A few days ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Apps these days seem to be in competition to see which can do the most. Social media apps now double as a place for playing games. Note apps ...
Some advanced to-do list apps do allow you to specify due dates for tasks, but planner apps do a better job of focusing your attention on the near term. The best ones force you to assign tasks to ...
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Today Pixelmator Pro has launched on iPad for the first time, exclusive to Apple Creator Studio. Here’s what the long-awaited iPad version of Pixelmator Pro can do. Today Apple Creator Studio debuted, ...
Maybe you don’t need an AI smart ring to keep up with your to-dos. Doist, the company behind Todoist, a popular to-do list app that works across multiple devices, is launching its new AI-powered, ...
The simple app is now the top paid app on China’s Apple App Store and has reached the sixth spot in the U.S. Reading time 2 minutes A trending mobile app is making it hard to ignore just how lonely ...
It’s hardly a revelation that we’re living in an era of distraction and smartphone addiction. Our phones interrupt us, hijack our attention, and tempt us into scrolling. Even when we aren’t ...