What The Tech App of the Day: TinySongs
Open the app, type a message, choose a musical style, and wait a few seconds while the AI does the rest.
Open the app, type a message, choose a musical style, and wait a few seconds while the AI does the rest.
When you find a recipe video online, simply tap “Share” and send it to the Recime app. The app uses artificial intelligence to pull the recipe details from the post,
BeReal is a social media app built around a pretty radical idea for the internet: stop trying so hard to look perfect.
Shortcuts might be the most powerful app on the iPhone. It lets you automate everyday tasks with a single tap or voice command.
Discogs is not just for looking up values. You can use it to catalog your entire collection and see what it is worth overall. You can also sell your records directly to collectors. And there are buyers for just about everything.
The average person knows around 20,000 words. But in everyday conversation, most of us rely on a much smaller set. Words like “cool,” “okay,” and “awesome” do a lot of heavy lifting. Vocabulary is built to change that.
If you’ve ever spent more time searching than actually watching, Binge might be one of those apps that earns a spot on your home screen.
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.