• Apple removes the first iOS Game Boy emulator released under new App Store rules

    iGBA seems to have taken unauthorized code from earlier GBA4iOS project.

  • Apple cans knockoff Game Boy app as emulators suffer first App Store casualty

    Frankly, another unauthorized software related to Nintendo getting taken down is par for the course and not all that surprising. However, it is notable that iGBA's takedown originated from something other than Nintendo's DMCA legal hounds. Apple either removed it for its own reasons or the developer of the GBA4iOSRead Entire Article

  • Sonos' new app has all your music on the Home screen

    Sonos has streamlined its mobile app, making it far more customizable. The company also launched a web app to control your system.

  • Apple opens new avenue for App Discovery in Europe

    Apple is transforming iOS app distribution within the European Union. With the latest iOS 17.5 beta 2 release, a new feature called Web Distribution empowers developers to offer their apps directly from their websites to EU-based users.

  • Awesome New Apple Watch Apps You Don't Want to Miss

    Are you an Apple Watch aficionado eager to enhance your daily digital experience with some cutting-edge apps? If so, the latest roundup from HotshotTek presents a suite of Apple Watch applications that cater to a variety of needs, from everyday functionalities like weather forecasting and web browsing to more specialized uses like sports tracking and […]

  • Microsoft releases native OneNote app for Apple Vision Pro

    Microsoft on Tuesday launched a native OneNote app for visionOS, showing the company’s commitment to its customers who use Apple Vision Pro. This comes after the company released Microsoft Office apps for Apple’s mixed reality headset. more

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    Apple Boots the First Emulator to Launch on the App Store in a Decade

    Apple says the app was banned because it was a knockoff, and the developer of the original app is more upset with the company than the copycat developer.

  • Here's why Apple removed the first Game Boy emulator from the App Store

    Earlier this month, Apple revised its App Store Guidelines to permit game emulator apps for the first time. On Saturday, one of the first such apps was approved: iGBA. This app allowed users to import and play ROMs download from the internet. On Sunday, however, the app was pulled from the App Store without full explanation. Apple has now provided more clarity on why iGBA was removed from the App Store after initially being approved. more

  • Apple Finally Plans to Release a Calculator App for iPad Later This Year

    Apple is finally planning a Calculator app for the iPad, over 14 years after launching the device, according to a source familiar with the matter. iPadOS 18 will include a built-in Calculator app for all iPad models that are compatible with the software update, which is expected to be unveiled during the opening keynote of Apple's annual developers conference WWDC on June 10. The lack of an official Calculator app on the iPad has been a long-running meme on social media, as users have...

  • Yes, the YouTube app now hijacks your Apple TV's screen saver

    One of the best features of the Apple TV is its robust collection of Aerial screen savers. When your Apple TV sits idle for a few minutes, tvOS switches to these soothing Aerial videos while it awaits your return. YouTube, however, thinks you’d rather see random slideshows of images and video thumbnails instead more

  • NIH Refuses To Release Details Of COVID-19 Vaccine Royalty Agreement

    NIH Refuses To Release Details Of COVID-19 Vaccine Royalty Agreement Authored by Zachary Stieber via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), The U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) is refusing to release additional information about an agreement it reached over a COVID-19 vaccine that has earned it at least $400 million. Syringes of Moderna COVID-19 vaccines at a vaccination site in Los Angeles, on Feb. 16, 2021. (Apu Gomes/AFP via Getty Images) The NIH declined to provide any...

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    Apple Users in Europe Get a New Third-Party App Store

    Altstore PAL is available only to EU residents after a ruling that Apple has to allow third-party app stores.