Samantha John (DBrain Health) and colleagues published an investigation of two novel smartphone applications that were developed to assess cognitive functioning, "Examination of the reliability and feasibility of two smartphone applications to assess executive functioning in racially diverse older adults." The manuscript, published in the journal Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition, highlights the need for racially unbiased and easily accessible methods for neuropsychological assessment. The study adds to the emerging literature on remote cognitive testing and suggests that app-based measures are feasible and acceptable within diverse participants.