
These Are the Best Apps of 2019, According to Apple
Apple has selected the best apps of 2019 across its different devices, including iPhone, iPad, Mac and Apple TV.
Apple has selected the best apps of 2019 across its different devices, including iPhone, iPad, Mac and Apple TV.
By Tucker Bowe
If you’ve ever bought or sold anything on Craigslist, the app makes it even easier.
By Tucker Bowe
The list is split between both free and paid apps, and range from puzzle games like Wordscapes to multi-player party games like Heads Up!.
By Tucker Bowe
It’s all about knowing the quality of light.
By Tucker Bowe
iOS 13, now available in beta, lets Apple devices broadcast their location even if they are off, which means that you’ll never completely lose track of your phone again.
By Eric Limer
The app factors in things like weather, time, elevation, the moon and sun cycle, and then helps the photographer plan for the perfect photo.
By Tucker Bowe
Roads by Porsche seems a little off-brand, yet it’s so perfectly Porsche.
Simplify is a new Chrome extension that gives Gmail a new, clean look.
By Tucker Bowe
The app gives iPhone users complete control over the camera’s rear flash brightness and screen brightness.
By Tucker Bowe
Finding lost gear is about to get a hell of a lot simpler.
By Will Price
Apple’s App Store has selected the best apps and games of the year for iPhone, iPad, Mac and Apple TV.
By Tucker Bowe
For the riders who prefer the simple, analog life, but crave little more without spoiling the riding experience, a few apps can go a long way.
Pokemon Go and the IKEA app not included.
By Tucker Bowe
It’s also refreshingly easy to use.
By Tucker Bowe
Work out more efficiently while also closing out your Exercise ring.
By Tucker Bowe
No Bluetooth connection or any USB cable required.
By Tucker Bowe
Available on the iTunes store, Actions by Moleskine is a stupidly simple, stupidly pretty productivity app.
By Will Price
A fresh way to read the news.
By Tucker Bowe
The best way to catch up on the day’s most important product releases and stories.
By Gear Patrol