The Google Play store is full of awesome apps that can help you with tasks or simply help you take a break and relax with an engaging game. But how do you know what ones you should try? We can help you with that! Every week, we will share awesome new apps that we think you will enjoy. The highlights from this week include a unique way to look at the weather, cute playmojis and an app to help you learn Spanish.
Take a look at the list below to find the perfect new app for you this week.
Description: With Bedtime Creatures, listening to relaxing melodies is easy and fun! Enjoy the beautiful sounds of nature while you sleep and unlock amazing new content every day. You can sleep better at night knowing Bedtime Creatures are by your side!!!
Description: Intelligent email prioritization, noise reduction, and the most advanced email tools at your disposal. Reach Inbox Zero for the first time. Spark bubbles important messages from real people straight to the top. Pin and reply to those, and batch archive the rest. Spark reduces the noise by only notifying you about emails from people that you know. Reclaim your space for creativity and achieve peace of mind.
Description: Firefox Send lets you share files with end-to-end encryption and a link that automatically expires. So you can keep what you share private and make sure your stuff doesn’t stay online forever. Firefox Send makes it simple to share large file sizes – perfect for sharing professional design files or collaborating on a presentation with co-workers. With Send you can share file sizes up to 1GB quickly. Sign up for a free Firefox account to send files up to 2.5GB.
Description: Through virtual reality on Daydream-enabled devices, The New York Times puts you at the center of the stories that only we can tell. From embedding with Iraqi forces as they fight to retake Falluja from ISIS to climbing the spire of the World Trade Center with professional mountaineer Jimmy Chin or setting foot on the alien world of Pluto, NYTimes delivers on the promise of VR to bring you to places you can’t normally go. Experience our award-winning virtual reality films by New York Times journalists in an immersive 360-degree video experience.
Description: All of your one-time passwords are stored in a vault. If you choose to set a password, which is highly recommended, the vault will be encrypted using AES-256. If someone with malicious intent gets a hold of the vault file, it’s impossible for them to retrieve the contents without knowing the password. Fingerprint unlock – Entering your password each time you need access to a one-time password can be cumbersome. Fortunately, you can also enable fingerprint to unlock if your device has a fingerprint scanner.