• ZDNet

    The new best free iPhone app has no ads and is full of retro fun

    Craving the nostalgia of Game Boy, NES, or Nintendo 64 games? The day has finally come where you can play them on your iPhone with the Delta emulator downloaded from the App Store, which is currently the #1 app on the free apps list. Apple just updated its App Review Guidelines to officially allow "retro game console emulator apps" in the App Store for the first time, changing course on what was a steadfast no-no for decades.Also: 6 reasons to buy an Apple Watch, according to a wearables...

    • CNBC

    Peloton quietly drops unlimited free app membership because it failed to bring in paid subscribers

    Peloton debuted an unlimited free membership option for its app last year in a bid to win over new customers, but the company quietly ended the initiative.

  • Google AdSense launches new Ad Intents format for Auto ads

    Publishers have a new option for Auto ads to appear on their website, in the form of links and anchors.

  • Nintendo emulator Delta lands on the Apple App Store, now the top free app

    According to Testut, iGBA was a knockoff of GBA4iOS, which he developed while still in high school. Testut expressed frustration that Apple approved the clone (despite it being filled with ads and trackers) while his own app had been stuck in the approval process for well over a month.Read Entire Article

  • Free Mac Apps You Should Check Out

    As a Mac user, you likely prioritize productivity, data security, and efficient media management. Fortunately, there are numerous free applications available that can help you achieve these goals. The video below from Dank Tech will introduce you to essential Mac apps designed to boost your efficiency and security without any additional cost. Streamline Your Web […]

  • Meta could launch Threads ads this year

    Brands and marketers might be able to buy ads on the text-based platform Threads sooner than expected.

  • Pret refunds subscribers over app chaos

    Customers complain of technical issues with subscription scheme leaving

  • X is launching a TV app for videos 'soon'

    X, the company formerly known as Twitter, is launching a dedicated TV app for videos uploaded to the social network soon. X CEO Linda Yaccarino announced on Tuesday that the new app will bring “real-time, engaging content to your smart TVs.” The app’s interface looks quite similar to YouTube’s, as seen in a teaser video […] © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.

  • Ad industry launches certificate for honest influencers

    Social media users in the Netherlands who earn money promoting goods and services to their audiences can now apply for a certificate to show they stick to the rules for advertising. The Dutch advertising standards authority, data marketing body DDMA and the advertising industry association Bond van Adverteerders have launched the certificate to boost transparency in the so-called “influencer” market. The certificate is currently free but will cost €50 from August. Its use will not be compulsory...

  • Free agent pitcher to make Guardians debut

    He signed with Cleveland on a one-year $750,000 free agent deal last December.

  • Awesome Free Mac Productivity Apps to Check Out

    In the video below from Nikias Molina we get to see a range of useful Mac apps for productivity. In the digital age where efficiency and convenience are paramount, your MacBook can be more than just a sleek device; it can be a powerhouse of productivity. Thanks to a variety of free apps designed to […]

  • Pret refunds app subscribers following technical issues

    Pret A Manger has been forced to refund some users of its Club Pret subscription service after technical issues meant they were unable to access its app.