Skip to main content
  1. Home
  2. Phones
  3. Mobile
  4. News

Digital Trends may earn a commission when you buy through links on our site. Why trust us?

Have a question? Tap a font of knowledge with the new Yahoo Answers iOS app

Add as a preferred source on Google

Got questions? Yahoo’s got Answers, and now the popular feature has its own iOS app. On Monday, the internet giant quietly unveiled a native mobile app for Yahoo Answers, which allows internet denizens to ask and answer questions from their compatriots. So if you’re looking to build your knowledge base (or are just looking for some quality entertainment), this may be the best new app for you.

Though it’s currently invite-only, considering the popularity of the question-and-answer site (it currently boasts more than 3.1 million monthly visitors in the U.S. alone), it seems that it’ll only be a matter of time before Yahoo Answers is opened to the general public. The app was actually initially debuted over the summer, at which point it was named Yahoo Hive. But at the beginning of November, the app was renamed to be a bit more straightforward about its functionality.

Recommended Videos

As TechCrunch notes, this isn’t the first app Yahoo has released as part of its mobile push. There are now a number of native apps from the tech company, including those focused on weather, search, sports, and finance. These apps may be Yahoo’s lifeline as it struggles to overcome its rocky recent history, most notably its enormous data breach that ultimately compromised the information of around 500 million Yahoo users. As a result of the scandal, potential buyer Verizon has reportedly asked for a $1 billion discount in its acquisition of Yahoo.

And while Yahoo Answers as a mobile app may not be able to single-handedly revive Yahoo, it’ll almost certainly be good for a laugh. After all, with famously terrible questions (and even worse answers — like this one), how could you not spend time on this new app? The service itself will be very similar to the web version, though users can upload photos, respond using emojis, and access the web from within the app to source your questions and/or answers.

If you’d like to be invited to try out Yahoo Answers, you’ll need to request an invite code from yan-invites@yahoo-inc.com. Happy questioning!

Download for iOS

Lulu Chang
Fascinated by the effects of technology on human interaction, Lulu believes that if her parents can use your new app…
Google Play is getting TikTok-style app previews and AI-powered search
Google's new short-form video feed and conversational search tool are designed to make finding the right app faster and less frustrating.
Google Play updates I_O 2026 featured

Google is expanding how users discover apps and games on Google Play, with a series of new features announced at I/O 2026 that lean heavily on AI and short-form video.

Discovery beyond the store

Read more
Android Halo could be the missing link between Android and AI agents
Nature, Outdoors, Sky

Google is trying to solve one of the biggest problems with AI agents on smartphones: you rarely know what they are doing. At Google I/O 2026, the company previewed a new Android feature called Android Halo, designed to keep users updated on their AI agent’s activity without constantly interrupting them.

So, instead of opening a separate app or waiting awkwardly for an AI task to finish, Android Halo places subtle status updates at the top of your phone’s screen. Whether your agent is working in the background, entering live interaction mode, or sending a message, Halo keeps that progress visible in real time. And honestly, this feels like a smart direction for AI on phones.

Read more
Apple unveils new AI-powered accessibility features across iPhone, Mac, and Vision Pro
Apple Intelligence is coming to accessibility features across its ecosystem
iPhone user

Apple has announced a major set of accessibility updates across iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Vision Pro, and Apple TV, with many of the new features powered by Apple Intelligence. The company says the updates are designed to make devices more useful for users with visual, hearing, mobility, and learning disabilities while maintaining Apple’s privacy-focused approach to AI.

The new accessibility features will roll out later this year as part of Apple’s upcoming software updates.

Read more