Want an easy way to find Pokemon for Pokemon Go? Poke Radar is a free app that, sort of like a Waze or Google Maps for Pokemon Go, uses the power of crowdsourcing to make it possible for people to find Pokemon near them.
This app for iPhone helps you keep track of subscriptions for services such as Netflix, Evernote, Dropbox, iCloud and others, gives you a bird's eye view of their recurring costs, and even reminds you when recurring payments and bills are due.
Pokémon Go rollout in Europe continues as the game gets officially released in Italy, Spain, and Portugal for Android and iOS.
Starting July 19th, customers of T-Mobile in the United States will be able to play Pokemon Go with no concern for the amount of data that the game is using after the carrier made the announcement as part of its T-Mobile Tuesdays promotion.
Here's how you can take scrolling screenshots on iPhone or Android for web pages or long messaging threads by stitching multiple screenshots into one long image, all automatically and seamlessly.
It was almost a foregone conclusion that Niantic Labs' Pokémon Go would be a worldwide phenomenon when it was taken out of its closed beta state and released to the general public on the iOS and Android app stores.
Pokémon Go app for iOS has just been updated, bringing a fix for the log-in process, the infamous Google account access issue, app crashes, and more. Here are all the details.
If you have Pokemon Go installed on your phone and signed in with Google account, you may want to have a look at just what permissions you granted it.
It may seem difficult to believe, but there was a time when editing a photo with a filter or an overlay was hugely complex and required huge amounts of processing power to even accomplish. Of course, with the advent of apps like Instagram and the native filters in Apple’s Photos app, we take this type of image editing for granted these days, and have become accustomed to the filters that Facebook-owned Instagram or a third-party editing app of choice provides. Filters are clearly here to stay, and now, they’ve just been taken to a whole new level thanks to some intense server-side and AI rendering technology offered by the wonderful Prisma app for iPhone and the iPod touch.
Apple's iTunes team in charge of App Store has selected yet another fantastic and educational children's app to be featured as the Free App of the Week. The app, which has a predominant focus on being a fun and interesting way to teach children about making music, usually sells for the handsome price of $3, but will be offered as an entirely free-of-charge download for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices for the next seven days as part of Apple's ongoing App Store offer.