Google and Mozilla are working on iOS browsers that break current App Store rules

In recent developments, major tech companies Google and Mozilla have announced plans to build web browsers for iOS devices, circumventing Apple’s App Store rules. These new browsers would be based on open source web browser engines such as WebKit and will enable users to access other websites, including their own services, without the need to… Continue reading Google and Mozilla are working on iOS browsers that break current App Store rules

Epic’s new clips app helps you easily share moments from Fortnite and Rocket League

Epic Games, the makers of the popular online battle royale game, Fortnite, have just released a new application to let players share their best moments with friends. The new app is called “Clips” and it enables users to capture amazing moments from their gaming sessions and easily share them with their friends. The app allows… Continue reading Epic’s new clips app helps you easily share moments from Fortnite and Rocket League

This Week in Apps: Instagram’s founders’ new app, another Twitter rival, Biden admin criticizes app stores

In the past week of apps, there have been some notable movements across the major app stores. On the one hand, Instagram’s co-founders, Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger, launched a new app, while on the other, a little-known Twitter rival, Codio, appeared on the scene. Meanwhile, the Biden Administration has taken aim at both Apple… Continue reading This Week in Apps: Instagram’s founders’ new app, another Twitter rival, Biden admin criticizes app stores

Messenger billed as better than Signal is riddled with vulnerabilities

In recent days, a new messaging app called ‘Krypton’ has been gaining attention as a potential alternative to the renowned Signal messaging app. Despite claims of advanced encryption and privacy features on their website, an independent research has revealed that the app is a security nightmare, riddled with vulnerabilities. Krypton’s promise of tight security and… Continue reading Messenger billed as better than Signal is riddled with vulnerabilities

PSA: the Dark Sky’s iOS app will stop working imminently

The popular Dark Sky iOS app, a forecast and hyper-local weather app from The Climactic (formerly known as Jackadam) will no longer be available for download or updates very soon. The beloved app was recently acquired by Apple, meaning that in the near future those who have previously used the app may be unable to… Continue reading PSA: the Dark Sky’s iOS app will stop working imminently

Lensa AI app causes a stir with sexy “Magic Avatar” images no one wanted

In the age of social media, people have become increasingly concerned with their online presence. With powerful AI tools being developed, there is always the question of just what can be created and how those creations could be used. The latest example of the potential of artificial intelligence has left many people confused, and even… Continue reading Lensa AI app causes a stir with sexy “Magic Avatar” images no one wanted

Apple’s new Freeform app is one of its best software releases in years

The tech giant Apple has recently released its latest new software called Freeform, and it is already being hailed by many Apple users as one of the best applications to be released in recent years. The application combines the best of both mobile and desktop applications to create a seamless, user-friendly experience. Freeform is an… Continue reading Apple’s new Freeform app is one of its best software releases in years

Apple is reportedly preparing to allow third-party app stores on the iPhone

It looks like Apple is finally taking the plunge and is allowing third-party app stores on the iPhone. After years of fighting against this option, Apple has finally succumbed and is reportedly preparing to arrive at a decision that will have dramatic implications for app developers, users and the App Store itself. For years, Apple… Continue reading Apple is reportedly preparing to allow third-party app stores on the iPhone

Play app with 100K downloads booted for forwarding texts to developer server

It was recently revealed that Google has booted an Android app with over 100,000 downloads from its Google Play Store. The app was found to be sending texts with disconcerting contents to a hidden developer server. Google acted quickly in the wake of the discovery and removed the “Metasploit” Andropilot product from its app store.… Continue reading Play app with 100K downloads booted for forwarding texts to developer server

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