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    iOS 17.5 Opens Door for Direct App Downloads in EU

    In an effort to comply with the European Union’s Digital Markets Act, Apple has taken a step forward with iOS 17.5, enabling developers to offer their applications not just through…

    Apple App Store

    Apple Ends Epic Games Sweden’s Developer Account Amid Contract Disputes

    In a significant development, Apple has revoked Epic Games Sweden’s developer account on a global scale, citing a consistent pattern of unreliable behavior by the game developer. Apple’s decision stems…

    Unreal 5 real-time animation | Epic Games

    Unreal Engine 5 Now Natively Supports Apple Silicon Macs

    Unreal Engine 5, widely known for its ability to create impressive 3D worlds quickly, is popular among gamers and for Hollywood virtual sets. The new native support for Apple Silicon,…

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    Multiplayer Party Games Increase Happiness Index

    Multiplayer Virtual games for large groups are online activities that could be played in groups of 4,10 or more. Globally, there are 3.09 billion active video gamers currently. By the…

    Bleeding cool Amazon Game Studios shows off more gameplay footage for Crucible

    What are the Most Popular Forms of Entertainment Online?

    Luckily for them, the web is full of exciting, varied content that could keep anyone engaged for days, and if you’re curious to learn more about the most popular forms…

    Apple Macbook Air M2

    Entertainment with the new MacBook Air M2

    In July 2022, Apple launched a new MacBook series. With the M2 chip, the US company was able to surpass the successful MacBook with the M1 chip, as expected. But…

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    Fortnite is back on iOS… without the App Store

    Yes, you read that right! Fortnite is once again available on iOS devices, without using the App Store. Microsoft has seemingly thrown its weight behind Fortnite on the backdrop of…

    Fortnite on mobile

    Fortnite makes a comeback on iOS devices, with help from GeForce NOW

    Good news for avid Fortnite fans! The game will be available again on iOS devices, but not via the App Store. Instead, users will be able to play it through…

    Call of Duty - Black Ops Cold War | Raven Software

    Old or new, the joy of video games can still be enhanced

    Video games have seen a surge in popularity over the last year, as people cooped up inside due to the pandemic turned to other sources of entertainment – and this…

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    An iPhone screen showing an active call with the number +1 (740) 555-0190. The call timer reads 00:46, and options like Speaker, FaceTime, and iOS 26 spam call blocker features are visible alongside Mute, Keypad, More, Hold, and End.

    iOS 26 Just Killed Spam Calls Forever — Here’s How It Works

    A young boy in a brown cloak looks up while holding the hilt of a large sword, shared with an adult whose upper body is mostly out of frame—a moment worthy of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms.

    The Next Game of Thrones Spinoff A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms Nears Release

    A person’s hands holding a game controller with a large glowing X logo in the center, hinting at an xAI AI-powered video game, set against a dark background with a subtle Apple logo in the corner.

    xAI to Launch AI-Powered Video Game by 2026, Blending Reality and Virtual Worlds

    A silhouette of a person sitting at a computer, illuminated by the screen, is framed inside an outline of the Apple logo—evoking the intrigue of Apple’s $2 million bug bounty—set against a black background.

    Apple Raises Bug Bounty to $2 Million for Critical Exploits, Setting a New Industry Record

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    Unit4 Review 2025: Cloud ERP for Consulting and Professional Services

    A laptop on a desk displays the Windows 10 home screen, hinting at an upcoming Windows 10 end of life and a possible switch to Mac. Nearby are an open notebook, a pen, and books, with natural light streaming in through the window.

    Windows 10 Nearing Its End: 5 Reasons SMBs Should Switch to Mac

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