December 03, 2025 by RSS Feed
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December 02, 2025 by RSS Feed
The holiday season is here. And you can bring some of that cheer to your iPhone, iPad, and Mac with Festivitas.
On the iPhone and iPad, the app features animated widgets that capture the holiday spirit. You can use your favorite photos in widgets in festive lights.
There are tons of customization options for the logouts. There are effects like twinkle, wave, chase, and more. You can also use the app all year with other light designs like heart, star, pumpkin, ghost, and many more.
You can also adjust the number of lights and spacing and animation speed.
On the Mac, you can turn your machine into a winter wonderland. The desktop is made festive with falling snow for a winter wonderland. The app also adds lights to both the dock and menu bar. Just like on the iOS version, you can easily customize the lights, colors, and effects.
Thanks to Shortcuts support on the Mac, you can automate when the lights and snow starts. For example, you can start the festive appearance when you start playing holiday music.
Festivitas is a free download now on the App Store for the iPhone and all iPad models. The free version only allows creation of a single widget.
To unlock unlimited widgets, the ability to create transparent widgets on the iPhone, and the ability to choose the app’s icon, you’ll need to make a one-time, in-app purchase. You can choose paying anywhere from $3.99 to $9.99.
The Mac app is separate and can be downloaded here for a suggested price starting at $4.64.
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December 01, 2025 by RSS Feed
While AI assistants like ChatGPT have opened up a world of new possibilities for work, play, and pretty much everything else, many parents have been hesitant to let their kids use the tools. And for good reason as the content at times isn’t filtered for children.
Developer Saar Benodiz has created a unique way to tap AI with some kid-friendly guardrails with the app Askie. He got the idea after his child asked ChatGPT about snakes. The response included graphic descriptions of venomous species and anxiety-inducing warnings about deadly bites.
Askie uses AskAI’s ChatGPT-5, but is designed for kids 5-13. To begin, a parent can create an account for child, most importantly using the child’s age to help better tailor content.
The app has a ton of different ways for kids to enjoy it. In the Learn section, they can learn a new language, get help with homework, and more. Play is all about fun and games with a funny joke factory and more. Kids can also make art and even chat with AI characters like Spider-Man and Einstein.
AI art creation is made with safe, kid-friendly protections.
Parents can breathe easy and let kids have fun wth the app. It’s completely COPPA compliant and has no ads. Full conversations can be reviewed by parents at any time
Askie is a free download now on the App Store. It’s designed for the iPhone and all iPad models.
You’ll need a subscription to use the app. That’s available for $4.99 weekly or $29.99 annually. The weekly option does have a free, three-day trial to try out the full capabilities of the AI assistant.
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