iOS App of the Week: Candleman

Candleman

Candleman stars a sentient candle who can only burn for ten seconds per level in the newest puzzle game from Fantastic Games. Developed by Spotlightor Interactive, in the game you play as a candle who is on a journey of self discovery. The goal is to find and light all the candles on a level before your run out of wax. This is easier said than done as you only have ten seconds of light to navigate dark corridors with many pitfalls.

Marvel Strike Force finally lands on the Apple App Store

Marvel Strike Force

Marvel Strike Force is a free-to-play RPG featuring over 70 playable Marvel superheroes and villains. In Strike Force, Nick Fury assembles a team to stop an invasion of Earth by the Kree warlord Ultimus. Players must select a "squad" of Marvel characters like Iron Man, Captain America, Loki, Elektra, Dr. Strange to battle their way through Kree warriors. Disney, Fox, and Marvel even got together to agree to allow Wolverine as a playable character in the game.

Report: New case design coming to Apple Watch Series 4

Apple Watch Spring 2018

Big changes are in store later this year for the Apple Watch. KGI analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has delivered his latest note to investors regarding the future of Apple's wearable. Kuo predicts the Apple Watch Series 4 will debut in the third quarter of 2018 with significant design changes.

How to use Google Lens visual search on iPhone

Google Lens iOS

Google has rolled out Google Lens support for iOS users. The addition comes as a built-in feature of the existing Google Photos app. Google Lens makes it possible to extract information from photos, such as details from a business card or event flyer, the history of a landmark or building, or reviews of a book or album. Lens can also aid in the identification of plants, animals and famous paintings.

How to download your Facebook data/history

Facebook Data

From the Cambridge Analytica data privacy scandal to the recent Android scrapping reports, Facebook has been in the news a lot lately. You may have also recently seen some of your friends posting about how they downloaded their Facebook histories. This isn't another fake "Facebook is going to charge" meme, it turns out that the social network keeps a record of everything you have ever done while logged in to its website or app. This includes all the ads you clicked, photos you uploaded and deleted, every message you have sent and received and so on.

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