Apple and Epic Games are in a tussle yet again because of a new porn app that claimed to be approved by Apple.
Welcome back to Week in Review. This week we’re diving into Google quietly removing its pledge to not build AI weapons for ...
While we're still waiting for Apple's first major hardware releases of the year, we may not have much longer to wait, though ...
Now, not only has OpenAI revealed Deep Research, an incredible AI agent that works as your own personal analyst, ready to ...
The Hot Tub app, which allows users to play videos from popular adult sites, was launched in the AltStore PAL on Monday.
How to use Apple Invites to plan your next event, Oura Ring 4 long-term review, the return of Ask Engadget. Send Mat your ...
It’s almost unheard of for Apple to comment on an individual iPhone app, but it’s just done so in response to the first porn ...
Benjamin and Chance review the newly-launched Apple Invites app and despite how well made the app is, debate whether ...
Apple allows the first-ever adult content app, Hot Tub, on iPhones in Europe via AltStore PAL, but it appears that even the ...
AltStore PAL, an alternative app marketplace enabled by the ... and Linux allow developers to release apps without ...
Both Apple and Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney have provided responses below… Apple has been legally required to approve ...
The Hot Tub adult content browser can now be downloaded on iPhones through a third-party app store allowed under the bloc?s ...
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