Along with the roll-out of iOS 16.4 and iPadOS 16.4, Apple also released its dedicated Apple Music Classical app. While it is expected that this will be an exclusive service for the company’s platforms at first, Apple announced that they are making it available for Android soon.
Do you love FPS titles, shooting everything in sight? Well, for fans of the Doom series, Mighty Doom debuts after two long years of early access, letting you rip hell. We hope that this list of curated apps will be able to enrich your smartphone usage. Do join us as we explore the top Android and iOS apps that you can try installing this week!
Google could be preparing to integrate Bard into its services after recently opening access to more users. The latest finding indicates that the large language model-based AI chatbot could be integrated within the Android messaging app and end up replacing the Smart Reply function.
Google is now rolling out a new feature and a couple of fixes in the YouTube Music app. The “Recently played songs” is an added toggle in the Downloads section. When enabled, it will automatically download up to 200 tracks, bringing more offline selections on top of Smart Downloads.
Another week has zipped by just like that. Fans of Dr. Who will be pleased to know that there is a new Dr. Who game available, if you are able to live with the ads and in-app purchase options. There is nothing quite like the nostalgia factor to fuel a new generation of Dr. Who fans. It does not matter what plans you have for the weekend, we do hope that these apps are able to enrich your smartphone usage. Do join us as we explore the top Android and iOS apps that you can try installing this week!
If there is one thing about the app world, it is just how exciting things can get with different apps being released on a weekly basis. This week, you might want to try your hand at handheld drawings or solve puzzles with Stuffo, a robot who lives on a planet filled with puzzles. It is deceptively addictive as you work your way through all 65 levels, moving boxes to exit the level. Whether you have a long, leisurely weekend to spare or are packed to the brim with activities, these apps are sure to enrich your smartphone usage. Join us as we explore the top apps that you can try installing this week!
Whether it is for relaxation or for pure inspiration, Apple Music subscribers could soon harness the benefits of listening to classical music. Following hints of Apple Music Classical in previous iOS 16 updates, Apple has officially listed the app on the App Store. The app is available for booking while the actual availability is on March 28.
Is your smartphone carrying sensitive personal information? Then keep reading to find NextPit’s weekly list of five apps and games that you should try on your iPhone or Android device, this time with security and privacy in mind.
Looking for offline games for Android and iOS? Imagine this: You are on a boring train ride (or bus, or plane) and have already flipped through the onboard magazine for the umpteenth time? Then we have a solution for you: In our list you will find the best free and paid offline games for 2023.
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WhatsApp is an increasingly important app in the lives of many people, so it is natural to fear strangers having access to your account. To protect your WhatsApp profile from being used by other people, you can activate two-factor authentication (2FA) to force a PIN when setting the same WhatsApp number on a new install.
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