You may have noticed that not all iPhone apps support text styling.
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You may have noticed that not all iPhone apps support text styling.
Facebook today announced that people can now send and receive 360-degree panoramic photos and HD quality videos through the mobile Messenger app for iPhone and iPad, as well as via its messaging web app at Messenger.com.
Epic Games announced on Monday that Fortnite is now available on iOS for everyone. The popular title landed on Apple's mobile platform last month, but it was restricted as an invite-only beta. Today, that restriction has been lifted, allowing anyone with a compatible device to get in on the action.
This week's edition of our Apps of the Week roundup features a cool new rocket launch AR experience, an app for ordering good food to go, and a photo editor with a unique twist. And as always, we've selected two great new games for you to check out.
To help app makers comply with the European Union’s upcoming General Data Protection Regulation, Apple on Friday announced it is providing new tools designed to help developers fulfill data requests made by users in the European Union or around the world.
Under Armour announced on Thursday that its popular diet tracking app MyFitnessPal has been hacked. The company said that the data breach occurred in February, and involved the usernames, email addresses and [hashed] passwords of some 150 million user accounts.
AgileBits, the makers of 1Password for iPhone, iPad, Mac and Apple Watch, announced Wednesday availability of a public beta of the major upcoming 1Password 7.0 for Mac update.
Developer The Iconfactory today refreshed its excellent Twitter client, named Twitterrific.
Apple's iWork productivity apps for iOS and macOS—Pages, Numbers and Keynote—were updated Tuesday morning with a bunch of really cool, compelling new features, as promised.
In addition to Clips which was refreshed today, GarageBand for iOS also picked up new features.
Apple today pushed a new version of the Clips app for iPhone and iPad.
The long-awaited Spotify app for Apple Watch could be unveiled at WWDC 2018, in June, according to an anonymous MacRumors source, who claims to be involved in the development of the app.
The app would take advantage of a new watchOS 5 framework called StreamKit, which would supposedly allow cellular Apple Watch models to stream music and receive notifications from third-party apps independently of their paired iPhone.