The iOS platform doesn’t lack great dictionary apps. From Terminology for iPhone and iPad (both of them reviewed on MacStories) to the dozens available for free on the App Store, users can stay ...
During the 1800s and 1900s, Native American children were forced to attend boarding schools, where they were punished for speaking Indigenous languages. As a result, in the last 60 years, the Crow ...
When you’ve got a mobile software store that offers more than a quarter-of-a-million apps, you’re bound to have some offerings that not offer similar features but also sport nearly identical names.
If you’re looking to learn English or maybe to improve your command of this ubiquitous language, then there a few apps that you could try out. But if you are curious to try out other creative ways to ...
Today, Merriam-Webster announces its free iPhone app, featuring Voice Search. The voice search feature, powered by Dragon voice recognition technology, allows users to look up a word by speaking it ...
You’ve probably ditched your paper dictionary, but do you know how to use OS X’s built-in one? This week’s video shows you how. Whether you need to know what a word means or just how to spell it, the ...