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  1. Leyla Whitehead

    News PSP emulator has been released on the App Store

    The PPSSPP emulator for iPhone and iPad was officially released on May 15. It is available in the App Store in the standard free version and in the premium Gold version, which costs five dollars. Previously, the utility could only be launched using a jailbreak. Enthusiast Henrik Rydgård said...
  2. Marcus Moses

    News Apple has allowed retro game emulators in the App Store

    Apple has announced on its website that it now permits retro game emulators in the App Store, marking a significant change. This adjustment, noticed by The Verge, came into effect on April 6. As per Apple's website, developers are now allowed to release emulators in the App Store and provide...
  3. Marcus Moses

    News The US Department of Justice filed a lawsuit against Apple due to “monopoly in the smartphone market”

    Attorneys general from 17 states have joined the lawsuit against Apple, according to Axios. This marks the third time since 2009 that the agency has accused the tech giant of violating antitrust laws, the publication notes. The Department of Justice alleges that Apple has restricted its...
  4. Leyla Whitehead

    Rumor Apple is working on a foldable iPhone - they want to make it "as thin" as regular models

    According to The Information, Apple is currently developing "at least two" prototypes of a foldable iPhone, as cited by its sources. These prototypes feature a horizontal folding mechanism similar to the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip. The company aims for the folded state of the foldable iPhone to match...
  5. TeamMate

    Rumor Apple Has Sold Approximately 200,000 Vision Pro Headsets

    According to MacRumors Apple has sold over 200,000 Vision Pro headsets within the first 10 days of availability in the U.S. Initial estimates from analyst Ming-Chi Kuo suggested 160,000 to 180,000 units sold during the pre-order weekend, indicating potential slowing of sales. Launch day home...
  6. Leyla Whitehead

    Feature Apple's Bid to Make Mac a Gaming Hub

    On July 21, 1999, Steve Jobs unveiled a groundbreaking video game at Macworld Expo New York, setting the stage for Apple's potential dominance in the gaming industry. However, fate had a different plan, as Microsoft swooped in to acquire the game's developer, Bungie, turning the tide in favor of...