Delightful App Turns Humming Into Sheet Music
This new app is musical wizardry: hum into your phone, and the humming is instantly transformed into a digital song, complete with onscreen sheet music. Read more >>
This new app is musical wizardry: hum into your phone, and the humming is instantly transformed into a digital song, complete with onscreen sheet music. Read more >>
To mark the official one-year anniversary of the popular app Star Wars Card Trader, images from The Force Awakens are taking over.
Your smartphone wears a number of hats: camera, MP3 player, and it can even make and receive calls — but with the right set of apps, you can do much more with your handset.
Peeple arrived on the scene to much backlash during its announcement in October and now that it has launched in North America, we had a chat with its defensive founders.
March barrels along as you'd expect, and the release of apps shows no signs of slowing either. This week we have Harvester Messenger, Booyah, shelf, and more.
No More Voicemail is here so you get...no more voicemail (well, that's the hope).
March is here, so it's time to say goodbye to February. To do that, let's download all the best apps to keep you going throughout this month.
Could be heart rates, could be passwords, could be where you are for a drone attack.
March may be a day later than normal, but leap years aren't going to stop the apps flowing. We've got Tengi, Huetro, Kommute, and more for you to enjoy.
Nothing lasts forever — including software support.
A clever new apps tracks reliable wireless hotspots at countless locations across the globe.
Swipe right for murder.
The March of the Penguins narrator is now marching your March to the Office.
MWC is going on, but the stream of apps keeps a'flowing. This week we have Flyperlink, Quartz, Network Data, and more.
As a carmaker Volvo has always been known for its innovative safety features, and thanks to a new key-nixing app, those features now include eliminating the risk of cuts on your hand after having to break one of your vehicle’s windows because you locked your keys inside. Read more >>
You can identify images based on location, subject, people, and even by camera type.