In recent weeks, a morbid-sounding app has taken China by storm, tapping into widespread loneliness and youth disaffection in the world’s second most populous country.
China’s viral app “Are You Dead?” (Sileme) has surged in downloads, ranking No.2 on Apple’s paid app chart. Designed as a ...
BEING: Open the app and tap a green button to "check in" once a day. Miss two consecutive check-ins, and the app ...
Apple Creator Studio brings Final Cut Pro, Logic Pro and Pixelmator Pro into one subscription, adding AI-powered video, music ...
ESET Cyber Security for Mac provides reliable antivirus protection, advanced tools, and a strong lab score at a competitive ...
Apple has disclosed that developers have earned a total of $550 billion through the App Store since its launch in 2008. The ...
Apple notes that all software included in Creator Studio can be shared between as many as six family members – a level of ...
The app, called ‘Are You Dead?’ and known in Mandarin Chinese, asks users to confirm they are safe each day by tapping a ...
US Senators have told Apple and Google to take action over the use of Grok to create explicit images of women and children.
Are you dead?” may not be the most appropriate of questions, but it is apparently on the minds of many Chinese - judging by ...
Apple has shaken up the creative market with Apple Creator Studio, a surprisingly low-cost professional suite launching on 28 ...
Apple Inc. announced a new subscription bundle of creative apps called Creator Studio, an attempt to give its photo- and ...