What the Tech App of the Day: Edits
You can type out what you want to say, and the words scroll on your screen while you record. It’s a simple feature, but it makes a big difference if you’re talking on camera.
You can type out what you want to say, and the words scroll on your screen while you record. It’s a simple feature, but it makes a big difference if you’re talking on camera.
Pool Suite is designed for one thing: music that doesn’t get in your way.
Ground News collects articles from thousands of news sources and groups them by story. When you tap on a story, you can see coverage from multiple news organizations all on one screen.
Endel researchers say the app composes sounds based on the person’s circadian rhythm.
During Lent, many of the faithful are turning to their smartphones to help them through the 40-day journey, and one app in particular is taking the country by storm
Whether you are studying, working from home, or just trying to spend less time scrolling, these apps show that focus does not have to be complicated.
Nugs.net works on iOS, Android, and desktop browsers. Some live streams are even offered free of charge, so you can try it before you subscribe.
Speechify is a text-to-speech app that turns written content into audio using surprisingly natural-sounding voices. Instead of staring at a screen, you can listen while driving, walking, or doing something else.
Splat is a fun, creative way to turn screen time into something a little more hands-on
iExit has been popular for years with truckers and RV travelers, but families and everyday road
trippers are finally catching on. It takes the guesswork out of highway stops and can save you
from settling for fast food when something much better is just a mile or two away.