Knowing when to answer a call from an unknown number is a game of chance. It might be a family emergency, or it might be a scammer trying to rip you off. Hiya Caller ID and Block is a simple iOS app that attempts to determine whether incoming phone calls are telemarketers, spam, or something […]
The Nomad Wireless Hub is a high quality wireless charger and USB hub in one. It features a large, rubberized charging surface, 3 USB-A ports, and a USB-C port, allowing it to power 5 devices at once. Read More…
Weather is something we all deal with, and an accurate idea of what’s coming can help inform your day-to-day decisions. With the Dark Sky Weather app, you can know exactly when to expect a change in weather conditions. Unlike many of its competitors, Dark Sky goes deeper than a simple high-level summary of the day’s […]
Deliveries takes away the burden of tracking packages separately by consolidating all your pending deliveries into a single timeline with all the most important information.
A few years back, we curated an Essential Mac Apps series. Inspired by that, and the dominance of iOS devices over the past few years, the Essential iOS Apps series is designed to offer app recommendations for iOS users, new and old.
The Stanley Cup playoffs are just getting underway, and that means hockey games almost every night of the week for the next several weeks. Keeping up with the latest matches, scores, and big plays can be tough.
Thankfully, keeping up with the playoffs doesn’t mean you need to commit several hours a day, in front of multiple TVs, watching every second of every game. Whether you’re looking for highlights or stats, brackets or scores, or even live streams of the games, the Stanley Cup Playoffs are right at your fingertips with these great iOS apps…. Read the rest of this post here
Apple has been involved in education for 40 years, and has placed itself squarely at the intersection of liberal arts and technology. This event was a showcase of their continued dedication to education, and provides a clear picture of how they see the future of the classroom.
Apple is about to lay out its grand plan for reshaping the classroom. Just as Apple predicted that the future of television is apps, what if the future of classrooms and textbooks is also apps? Here’s what Apple’s rumored new ClassKit framework could mean for students and teachers. — Read on www.cultofmac.com/537307/apple-classkit-education-apps/