How to watch Super Bowl LII on iPhone, iPad or Apple TV

Super Bowl 52

It's that time of year again, with the 52nd annual Super Bowl taking place on Sunday, February 4th. Catching the final NFL game on an iPhone, iPad or iPod touch may not be ideal, but for some it may be the only option. Others may be interested in watching the Philadelphia Eagles face the New England Patriots on the Apple TV hooked up to their big screen.

iOS App(s) of the Week: Final Fantasy, Clawbert and more

Dissidia Final Fantasy Opera Omnia

Dissidia Final Fantasy Opera Omnia has released on the Apple App Store to coincide with the launch of Dissidia Final Fantasy NT on the PlayStation 4. Opera Omnia features an all new story players can complete while teaming up with heroes and villains from the Final Fantasy universe.

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YouTube TV arrives on Apple TV

YouTube TV

Google has delivered its YouTube TV app to Apple TV. Apple TV owners were initially expecting the app to launch in 2017, however it was delayed. This week brings the tvOS version of YouTube TV to the App Store, as well as a native app to Roku streaming devices. Previously, YouTube TV subscribers had to deliver content to their Apple TV using AirPlay from an iOS device.

Review: Colgate Smart Electronic Toothbrush E1

Colgate Smart Electronic Toothbrush E1

I've never used an electronic toothbrush before, because I've never seen the point. It doesn't save you money because you must replace the head every few months, and I think I can do a good enough job on my own. After one use with the E1 I was in love. My mouth never felt so clean and I actually looked forward to brushing, but this review isn't about the benefits of electronic toothbrushes. It's about another "smart" device, a toothbrush that connects to your iPhone.

Apple HomePod supports iTunes Match streaming

HomePod

More details on the HomePod have arrived ahead of the smart speaker's official delivery to customers and retail stores next week. Apple has primarily been showing off Siri integration with Apple Music on the HomePod. Now it seems that HomePod will also support iTunes Match, which is offered separately with a $24.99 annual subscription. iTunes Match makes it possible to scan and upload a library of up to 100,000 songs.

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