A brand new Dinosaur toy has arrived today as a major update for the wonderful Montessori-inspired iOS app Pok Pok. The new hands-on prehistoric experience encourages kids’ growth with role play, cause and effect, collecting, problem-solving, patience, imagination, fine motor skills, and much more.
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Slopes ski and ride tracking app launches 3D maps, resort search, and trip planning
Alongside iOS 17 and watchOS 10 arriving in September, the fantastic Slopes app got a number of upgrades with StandBy support for iPhone, a new Apple Watch experience with Smart Stack support, Live Activity support, and more. Now Slopes is back with a major update as the ski and ride winter season is upon us in the Northern Hemisphere.
Expand Expanding ClosePok Pok iOS app for kids gets Diwali update
Ahead of Diwali on November 12, the popular Pok Pok Montessori-inspired iOS app has received its latest update. Arriving in the Busy Book toy, the new Diwali content will help expand your kids’ “world-knowledge by exploring the foods, festivities and traditions surrounding the Festival of Lights.”
Expand Expanding CloseMoment Pro Camera for iPhone gets Apple Log, ProRes codec support, and more
Moment put out a notable update for its Pro Camera app for iPhone today. The release debuts a new video engine, improved color space control, support for Apple’s Log recording, ProRes codecs, lower latency, and more.
Expand Expanding CloseApple debuts iMessage Contact Key Verification with iOS 17.2 beta
Apple has enabled the testing of a new security feature with the first iOS 17.2 beta. For use with iMessage, Contact Key Verification gives users more certainty they’re messaging with the people they’re intending.
Expand Expanding CloseSmartGym gets heart rate zones, advanced logging, and more
Popular fitness tracking app and Apple Editors’ Choice award-winner SmartGym is out with another update today. The latest release comes with more useful features like heart rate zones, advanced logging, and more flexibility for assigning routines to specific days.
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After bringing more capabilities to Webex for iPad, CarPlay, and more in recent years, Cisco has announced its latest expansion for its video conferencing software. The two new devices you’ll be able to join Webex Meetings from “soon” are Apple TV 4K and Apple Watch.
Expand Expanding ClosePhoton Camera app lets you shoot photos to external drives with iPhone 15 Pro
Photon Camera for iPhone comes from the makers of the popular Camera+ and is an advanced app that gives users full manual control. Now for iPhone 15 Pro, Photon Camera has delivered the ability to shoot images directly to external storage over USB-C.
Expand Expanding CloseBetter l(ate) than never: Uber Eats gets its first iOS widget
Following up after launching Live Activities support back in December last year, Uber Eats is out with a very late but useful update today that brings its first iOS widget.
Expand Expanding ClosePok Pok Montessori-inspired iOS app gets in the Halloween spirit
Arriving after the Homestead and World Puzzle updates, Pok Pok Playroom has launched its latest update today that encourages growth with creativity, storytelling, role-playing, problem-solving, and much more. Here’s what’s available with the new Halloween update.
Expand Expanding CloseApple releases iMovie and Clips app updates with iPhone 15 Pro support and more
Apple has delivered its latest updates for iMovie and Clips on iPhone and iPad today. The new releases come with support for log-encoded video shot on iPhone 15 Pro, bug fixes, and Final Cut Pro for iPad support.
Expand Expanding CloseGet stoked for ski/ride season with the all-new Slopes experience on iPhone and Apple Watch
The 23/24 winter season is around the corner in the Northern Hemisphere and ski and ride tracking app Slopes has a new update that brings a range of great new features. Here’s what’s new for Slopes alongside iOS 17 and watchOS 10.
Expand Expanding CloseFitness Stats arrives on iPad along with new ‘Today Tab,’ more
Fitness Stats landed in 2020 on iPhone as a valuable way to view your lifetime activity across a dozen categories. Then support for more categories and new comparison features made it even more useful with the 2.0 release. Now Fitness Stats has landed on iPad along with a fresh Today Tab and stats across date ranges.
Expand Expanding CloseApple releases iPadOS 17 with new Lock Screen, flexible and interactive widgets, more
Apple has officially released iPadOS 17 today. While the major update doesn’t include as many changes as recent years, it comes with a refreshed Lock Screen, interactive and more flexible widgets, Stage Manager upgrades, and more.
Expand Expanding CloseCarrot Weather gets Apple Watch overhaul, iPhone StandBy widgets, and more
Carrot Weather is out with a major update alongside iOS 17 and watchOS 10 launching today. The new releases include the first-ever redesign of Carrot Weather for Apple Watch, widgets for the new iPhone StandBy mode and iPad Lock Screen, Personal Voice support, new languages, and more.
Expand Expanding CloseiOS 17 release date: What time is it launching? [U]
Apple launched the iOS 17 developer beta at WWDC in June and the first public beta in July. Now following the iPhone 15 event, the official iOS 17 release date is today, September 18. What time will come out? Here’s what to expect.
Expand Expanding CloseProcreate teases ‘Dreams’ iPad animation app with ‘powerful tools that anyone can use’
Procreate, pioneer and leader in the iPad illustration space – and two-time Apple Design Award winner – has unveiled its newest app that aims to make it easy to “create rich 2D animations, expressive videos, and breathtaking stories.” Procreate says “Dreams” for iPad includes an “all-new drawing experience” and is launching in November. Check out the teaser video and more below for all the details.
Expand Expanding ClosePok Pok Montessori-inspired iOS app launches new ‘Homestead’ toy
Following up after the recent World Puzzle and summer fair updates, Pok Pok Playroom has launched its latest update today that encourages growth with creativity, storytelling, logic, problem-solving, and much more. Here’s what to expect with the new “Homestead” toy.
Expand Expanding CloseApple Arcade is getting 4 new games and 40+ updates in September
Apple Arcade has announced September will bring four new games to the platform along with 40+ notable updates to popular games like Angry Birds Reloaded, WHAT THE CAR?, Jetpack Joyride 2, and Hello Kitty Island Adventure.
Expand Expanding CloseApple Support app update brings accessibility and specialty services details
After launching a big overhaul of the Apple Support app in May and expanding it to Vietnam, Apple has released a small but useful update for the app today that brings more details about nearby locations.
Expand Expanding CloseGaming Buddy for iPhone gets Lock Screen widgets and more
Gaming Buddy arrived this spring alongside indie developer Filip Němeček’s Switch Buddy to track video game releases and more. Now the iPhone app has received an update that brings Lock Screen widgets and a “New Releases” list.
Expand Expanding ClosePok Pok iOS update brings summer fair fun to the Islands toy
After launching the all-new World Puzzle toy last month, Pok Pok Playroom has received another update today that encourages growth with creativity, storytelling, imagination, logic, and much more. Here’s what’s new with this wonderful app for kids.
Expand Expanding CloseEmpirical Health app turns Apple Watch into ‘whole health monitor’ with access to doctors
After releasing its Empirical Sleep Tracker in 2022, Empirical Health has launched its new app and service that’s designed to deliver “proactive primary care” specifically for Apple Watch users. The big idea is to use all that valuable Apple Watch data as a “whole health monitor” with seamless access to virtual doctor appointments, actionable and trackable personalized health plans, and more.
Expand Expanding CloseApple releases first watchOS 10 public beta with new widget UI
After the developer beta that kicked off in June, today Apple has launched the first public beta for watchOS 10. Apple calls its latest wearable OS “a milestone update” with everything from a new widget-focused UI, fresh watch faces, overhauled apps, and more.
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