A new app called PageTurn, created by developer and musician Stephen Coyle, allows the turning of pages in sheet music or any PDF using nothing more than a facial expression.
Apple has updated the Clips app, adding new title and caption options, refreshed stickers, a new camcorder filter, and new posters amongst other changes.
Microsoft is updating its Excel mobile apps for iOS and Android to allow users to take photos of tables and then import them into a spreadsheet.
The guys behind popular iOS camera app Halide, former Twitter developer Ben Sandofsky and ex-Apple designer Sebastiaan de With, have launched their second app, called Spectre.
Seller of all things spectacles, Warby Parker, has found a way to make use of Apple’s Face detection and augmented reality technology for something other than making silly faces by letting people try on glasses before they buy them.
Today has seen two big software updates that many people have been waiting for, one for iPhone and one for iPad Pro. The first is for popular image sharing social network Instagram, while the other is the even more popular video streaming platform, YouTube.
Netflix has announced a change to how consumers subscribe to its services via Apple's iOS-powered devices. The new change, which will come into play in the near future, will prevent new and resubscribing customers from paying for their subscription natively within the app.
Here’s how you can generate your own Apple Music year in review using this third-party app on iPhone or iPad.
Google is doing what Apple can't, or won't, by adding the ability to edit the depth of field, or blur effect, of Portrait shots to the iPhone 7, iPhone 8, and iPhone X in an update to its Google Photos app.
Here's how to use "Remove for Everyone" Facebook Messenger feature for unsending a sent message to your contact.