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In today’s hands-on, digital-first world, people with tremors are presented with access challenges when interacting with smart devices, like tablets and phones. Well, there’s no denying that creativity and technology together can do wonders and positively transform many lives. Keeping that in mind, teams at Havas New York and Havas Germany came together to develop an app that can help people—suffering from hand tremors—surf the internet comfortably and smoothly, as well as able to enjoy all the benefits of digital networking. Called Staybl, this is the first web browser technology designed to compensate for hand tremors and improve access to digital experiences for those living with Parkinson’s disease and other essential tremor conditions. Check out our Cover Story titled “4 new apps with meaningful objectives” to know more about this app and how it works. Other apps on the list are Microsoft Journal which offers a personal, ink-first experience for those who write with a digital pen, Tata Neu this much-awaited super-app combines Tata Group’s all apps into one, and Bento a to-do list app that wants you to do less, but meaningful.
If you’re a fan of Pokémon Go and now looking for new AR experiences, your wait is about to over. Pokémon Go makers will soon be launching Peridot, an all-new, real-world AR mobile game, and original franchise that puts the joy of caring for, raising, and breeding adorable one-of-a-kind creatures in your hands. Meanwhile, Angry Birds fans have all the reasons to cheer. Rebuilt from the ground up, the newly-launched Rovio Classics: Angry Birds brings the classic Angry Birds experience to modern mobile devices.
And yes, Rainbow Six Siege fans will soon get to experience Rainbow Six universe on mobile. Currently in testing phase, Rainbow Six Mobile brings the competitive, tactical, and immersive FPS experience to mobile. Deets inside.
Chicago-based lettering artist Belinda Kou uses iPad Air and Apple Pencil to create whimsical illustrations for her clients. Learn what she has to say about her experience in the “In Conversation” column.