This title from 11 Bit Studios focuses on civilians struggling to survive, rather than on soldiers who are out to kill.
The feature will prevent thieves from activating the watch after a restore, just like Apple's iPhones and iPads.
The app will help users wirelessly transfer data such as contacts and message history.
Third-party apps will run directly on the Apple Watch and tap into a number of its built-in sensors.
Here's what you need to know about the new iPhone software update.
Apple executive Craig Federighi said the next version of iOS will be much easier for users to download.
Apple said predictive improvements to Siri in iOS 9 will make the voice assistant more helpful than before.
The iPhone 6S core capabilities are mostly hinted by the upcoming iOS 9 feature upgrades.
Apple's research spending lags behind other Silicon Valley giants. But does it matter?
Last week, Facebook users freaked out over a tool that could map their locations from Messenger. Now, Messenger will let you send maps.
Apple's first wearable device is recording most of its sales abroad, but it's on pace to beat the iPad's U.S. debut.
The creators of "Space Marshals" unleash another mobile shooter.
The app is available on the Apple App Store and also features the first episode of the show's new podcast.
The Windows Phone feature will compete on rival mobile operating system platforms against Google Now and Apple’s Siri.
Pinterest is already working with Macy's, Neiman Marcus and Nordstrom, among others.
Apple's App Store refuses to download apps for many users, but the company's systems indicate everything is running smoothly.
The first Apple-compatible home devices are rolling out including smart locks, lights, fans and air conditioners.
Samsung's Galaxy S6 is having a better launch than last year's models in terms of sales.
The peculiar Unicode characters in Arabic, Marathi and Chinese can also crash social networking sites via links.
The text affects several messaging and social apps that send banner and lockscreen notifications to iPhone users.
Apple wants users to use Siri for the time being to avoid the iMessage bug until it offers a permanent fix.
More details will likely come in June at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference 2015 in San Francisco.