To use the feature, users simply need to tap the “Edit” option that appears after posting a comment. Apple has loosened its grip on retro console emulators within the App Store. The updated App Store guidelines now permit these long-banned emulators, allowing those already availeble to Android to make their way onto iPhones. The games themselves must comply with "all applicable laws," implying that apps offering pirated titles would be essentially banned from the marketplace. Apple's update extends beyond emulators. The company has also revised its policies regarding "super apps" like WeChat. These apps can now incorporate mini-apps, though these will be limited to HTML5 format instead of being native apps. Most importantly, these new rule changes apply worldwide, not just in the US. Read more in our articles including "Instagram now lets users edit comments within 15 minutes" and "Instagram now lets users reorder carousel posts after publishing".
To use the feature, users simply need to tap the “Edit” option that appears after posting a comment. Apple has loosened its grip on retro console emulators within the App Store.
The updated App Store guidelines now permit these long-banned emulators, allowing those already availeble to Android to make their way onto iPhones. The games themselves must comply with "all applicable laws," implying that apps offering pirated titles would be essentially banned from the marketplace. Apple's update extends beyond emulators.
Our coverage of app updates includes: "Instagram now lets users edit comments within 15 minutes"; "Instagram now lets users reorder carousel posts after publishing"; "Insta360 Luna Ultra launched, priced in the Philippines". Each article provides unique insights and information.