Each year, Apple’s App Store Awards highlight the top apps and games for user experience, design, and innovation. Last week, the company revealed the most elite apps in the 2024 mix.
The clever use of software can now identify everything from enigmatic animal footprints to elusive birdsong.
It’s only been a decade or so, but we’ve gone from the innocent iBeer to apps that let you ‘undress’ your boss. Maybe it’s time to bring back candy cigarettes.
The artificial intelligence app is dealing with major backlash around its hyper-sexualisation, intellectual property, and privacy problems.
Big tech gets weird when a toilet app that analyses your pee seems reasonable.
Is your Instagram feed currently packed with whimsical AI-generated selfies that somehow bypass the uncanny valley? Same.
Once there was a pill for everything, and now there’s an app for everything. What a time to be alive.
Video chat app Houseparty, which Epic Games bought in 2019, is now being shut down for good.
The co-founders of Robinhood, an app for trading stocks without commission, are already billionaires, and are in line for another massive payday soon.
New apps are constantly emerging that offer different services to sports fans. They offer to find out the score of the game, make predictions, or to place bets.
Fancy a guess at which iPhone app was the most downloaded this year? Remember, it’s 2020, there’s a global pandemic, and folks around the globe are working from home.
Restless night? There’s an easy way to keep track of how many hours you’ve slept, and to help you decide whether you need to make some changes.
There are more than 2,4 billion global mobile gamers out there. If you want to join the ranks, here’s where to start.
If you love plants, but have no idea how to keep them alive, there are apps out there that will elevate you to superior plant parent status.
The Chinese government has come under scrutiny for its use of citizen surveillance techniques in recent years, but this app is taking things to the next level.
Apple prides itself on ensuring accessibility to its technology, with apps and features designed to help everyone make the most of its devices.
Ideas Cartel has launched Cartel Connect Online (CCO) to provide an ecosystem for facilitated connections, a variety of curated live content, and a ‘delicatessen to your door’ service.
Transform your phone into the ultimate lockdown survival tool with these five great apps.
There’s no denying that it’s easy to feel somewhat isolated during the lockdown period, in both a personal and a business sense. This app wants to change that.
Those who enjoy a spot of yoga, or are looking to get into yoga, might be stoked to hear that Down Dog is now free until May 1.
Virtual hangouts are a thing now, and beer only makes them better. Here’s how to stock up on your favourite booze without leaving the house.
Disposable cameras have been back in fashion the past few years, which is part of why this new app is proving wildly popular.
A security flaw in Google’s Android has allowed malevolent apps to access your camera and microphone to secretly record you.
Gym memberships can be expensive and equipment takes up space, but technology has made it possible to get fit and healthy without breaking the bank.
The South African Police Service (SAPS) is looking to up its game, and part of that improvement includes a new crime-fighting app.
Just what the world needed: another face-swapping app with questionable policies when it comes to user privacy.
Find out what the stars have in store for you over the next few weeks with these popular astrology apps.
A new viral app is transforming people into their elderly selves, and for some, the resemblance to their parents is uncanny.
I attended Harvard Business School a couple of years ago with the plan of establishing myself as a ‘consultant’, having wasted hours and hours having ‘quick coffees’ with people for zero reward.
Developing an app is a fine art, and then comes the problem of monetising it. Capetonian Marc Perel might have hit the sweet spot.