Rajesh started following the latest happenings in the world of Android around the release of the Nexus One and Samsung Galaxy S. After flashing custom ROMs and kernels on his beloved Galaxy S, he ...
After many years of banning, classic console emulators are now allowed in the Apple App Store. Following the announcement, multiple developers launched or announced the future availability of their ...
Delta Emulator, one of the best options on iOS, can now play Nintendo DS games online. Based on MelonDS, it connects to community Nintendo WFC servers. The feature was first launched in beta late last ...
When it comes to mobile devices, iOS and Android dominate the market, yet the apps available on each platform differ in several important ways. Understanding these differences can help users make the ...
Linkboy is a new GameBoy Advance emulator from the developer of My Boy! GBA Emulator. It has an updated UI and link cable emulation, but several features are still missing. GameBoy and GameBoy Color ...
Emulation on iPads has become increasingly popular, thanks to the powerful hardware and versatile software options available. For those looking to run various emulators on their iPads, here is a ...
The everlasting rivalry between iOS and Android users grows with every new iteration as more and more features are introduced, some brand-new and others inspired by one another’s innovations. Android ...
Your phone choice is similar to the PC options available between the macOS and Windows operating systems. Like the Mac, Apple's ecosystem has just one hardware vendor, albeit a top-tier one. Like ...
The first iPhone was unveiled on Jan. 9, 2007, the first Android handset (the HTC Dream) showed up on September 23, 2008—and though it's impossible to know for sure, I assume the very first Android vs ...
Let the debate begin! There are two distinctive phone camps: iOS and Android. Usability, functionality, app stores, design, and other factors differ greatly between them. One area of heated debate ...