8 Best Gba Emulators For Iphone And Ipad

The Game Boy Advance (GBA) is one of the most popular gaming consoles, succeeding the Game Boy Color . However, you no longer need to buy it to play games. If you are an iPhone user, you can enjoy playing GBA games on your iPhone. To play GBA games, all you need to do is download the GBA emulator app on your iPhone. But there are so many GBA emulator apps on the App Store and it is very difficult to find the best one....

December 21, 2025 · 4 min · 841 words · Shantel Reagan

8 Best Photo To Cartoon Apps For Android And Ios

Earlier, people used to hire graphic designers to create their cartoon avatars, but thanks to the flexibility of android and ios platforms, which solves this problem. So now you can create your cartoon image and add majestic creativity in just a few clicks. Today In this article, we will briefly elaborate on the best photo to cartoon applications that you can use to create your avatar. It’s boring to share simple images on social profiles with filters, common in all the applications....

December 21, 2025 · 4 min · 846 words · Alda Holmes

8 Best Rideshare Apps For Android And Ios (2025)

Moving around quickly has been made easy thanks to the introduction of ride-sharing apps. While you must have come across one or two of these mobile-based platforms, quite a number are out there. Gone are those days when we depended on traditional taxis or car rental services. With an app to share rides, you’ll be connected to a driver willing to cater to all your transportation needs. Moreover, ride-sharing services are a lot cheaper, safer and more convenient....

December 21, 2025 · 5 min · 952 words · Stephen Thompson

8 Best Virtual Girlfriend Apps For Android & Ios

Do you sometimes feel alone among your friends and colleagues? Or are you craving to hear a girl’s sweet voice or at least read her text messages? Of course, but everyone is not lucky enough to have a girlfriend and be single unwillingly. In such situations, a virtual girlfriend app may help you out. These apps are based on artificial intelligence , where you will get a companion to share all your emotions at the end of the day....

December 21, 2025 · 6 min · 1096 words · Jess Redenz

A Piece Of Virtual Real

On Tuesday, the Metaverse Group group from Tokens.com brought a piece of digital land in Decentraland for about $2.43 worth of cryptocurrency. This marks the biggest ever real-estate transaction in the digital world. Talking about this deal, Metaverse Group said they’d use the purchased land for expanding into the digital-fashion industry, where people can shop digital wearables in the future, in Decentraland. A Record Digital Real-Estate Deal Even before Facebook announced its plans for building a purely virtual world – Metaverse , there are projects working on similar ideas....

December 21, 2025 · 2 min · 308 words · Deanna Barrows

Amazon Acquired Mgm For $8.5 Billion To Take On Netflix And Disney

December 21, 2025 · 0 min · 0 words · Jerry Cochran

Amd Outpaces Nvidia In Quantum Leap With Ibm’S Error

Standard FPGA chips achieve 10x faster quantum error correction, signaling a shift toward accessible quantum computing solutions. In a breakthrough for quantum computing, AMD has successfully run IBM’s quantum error-correction (QEC) algorithm on its standard Versal Premium FPGA chips, outperforming expectations by 10x, as reported by Reuters on October 24, 2025. This milestone, announced by IBM, showcases the potential of off-the-shelf hardware to handle complex quantum tasks, giving AMD a temporary edge over NVIDIA in the race for accessible quantum solutions....

December 21, 2025 · 2 min · 319 words · Lucy Dechant

Android 12’S Scrolling Screenshots Is Now Available In Chrome

When Android 12 launched in October this year, scrolling screenshots were a big thing. They allow users to take a full-length screenshot of a webpage or a conversation. While Google intended to make this support available for all the apps in Android 12, few were excluded at the beginning. And Chrome browser was one of them. But today, it has changed, as a new update to Chrome in Android 12 devices see this support being added....

December 21, 2025 · 2 min · 297 words · Shirley Hererra

Apple Confirmed Setting Usb

The European Union has given its final approval to the common charger law, which forces all consumer electronics OEMs to set a USB-C port for their devices. This includes Apple too, as confirmed by the company’s global marketing head today. Apple has already released the latest iPad with a USB-C port, and analysts say that the next iPhone series will come with a USB-C port as well. iPhones With USB-C Port We all knew this would come one day when Apple would be forced to use the USB-C port for its devices – pertaining to the formulating law by European Union....

December 21, 2025 · 2 min · 358 words · Zana Abernethy

Apple Extends The Office Call

A report from Bloomberg says that Apple has extended its callup for employees to the office by a month at least. The Cupertino company has earlier unveiled a plan to bring employees to physical offices in September this year and have them work for at least three days a week in the office. This decision, still, is frustrating the work-from-home addicted employees. Forcing Employees to Return to Office The rise of COVID-19 has forced many corporates to follow a new type of working – work-from-home – to avoid their employees contracting viruses while working together....

December 21, 2025 · 2 min · 292 words · Janice Finch

Apple Faces Lawsuit Over Copying Keyboard In Watch Series 7

Apple’s launch of a new smartwatch – Watch Series 7 is exciting. But, it’s been disputed by a developer who accused the maker of stealing his keyboard for their new watch. Kosta Eleftheriou, the maker of FlickType keyboard, has been waging a lawsuit against Apple since the beginning of this year, as Apple dumped his keyboard app from Appstore and even forced him to sell it to them. Now, they replicated his FlickType keyboard as Watch Series 7’s new QuickPath keyboard....

December 21, 2025 · 1 min · 187 words · Wanda Feenstra

Aridviper Target Israeli Officials With A Spyware For Stealing Data

Prominent people from the Israeli government are targeted with social engineering attacks aimed at stealing sensitive data from their devices. Researchers at Cybereason noted this as ‘Operation Bearded Barbie’, run by AridViper, an APT predominantly active in the Middle East. This campaign lures targets with fake social media accounts and installs spyware tools on their devices, for sniffing and exfiltrating important data. Operation Bearded Barbie Targeting Israel Officials AridViper, also Desert Falcon, APT-C-23, or Two-tailed Scorpion, is a politically-driven APT seen mostly rising from the Middle East....

December 21, 2025 · 2 min · 412 words · Robert Murdock

Australia Ordered Clearview Ai To Destroy Its Database, As Its Violating Privacy Laws

After a couple of investigations, the Australian Information Commissioner’s Office declared that Clearview AI had violated the Australian privacy laws. Clearview AI is a US company aiding police personnel to identify people by scanning their faces in public or searching them in their repository. However, since the data collection process of Clearview AI is concerning, authorities are now demanding it to wipe out their collected data. Clearview AI Violated Privacy Laws Clearview AI has been making headlines for a long time, as the company’s controversial practice of collecting public data isn’t authorized....

December 21, 2025 · 2 min · 321 words · Barbara Mcconnell

Bug In Truecaller Created Several Upi Accounts Without Customer’S Permission

A bug found in Truecaller app started creating UPI ids for so many users without asking for their consent. There are so many people out there who don’t even know that a user id has been created under their name. The latest version of the Truecaller app (10.41.6) has automatically started the registration process for so many users on the platform. The users took this issue to Twitter and shared their concerns....

December 21, 2025 · 2 min · 310 words · Bertha Godbold

Building City On Mars To Take 20 Years: Elon Musk

Entrepreneur Elon Musk claims that a project to develop a city on the surface of Mars can take up to 20 years. The SpaceX head went on to give details about this probable venture and the prospectives of this coming true. Musk and his team are visioning a long term project to build a sustainable residential area on Mars, a move that is considered far fetched by many. Musk attended the US Airforce startup pitching event earlier this week, where he addressed reporters on this huge project....

December 21, 2025 · 2 min · 305 words · Sheri Williams

Cellular Option Missing On Windows 11?

Are you experiencing an issue with a missing cellular option on your Windows 11 PC? Here we have multiple ways that can help you connect your computer to the internet via mobile connectivity. Earlier, it was common for computers to connect through a mobile phone to use the internet. However, as fiber cables and open WiFi networks became common, Cellular networks were sidelined. Nowadays, the policy with Windows 11 is that Cellular networks will connect automatically when you plug in the hardware....

December 21, 2025 · 3 min · 570 words · Ruth Harris

Cloudflare Outage Disrupted Critical Services Across The World

Cloudflare, the internet’s largest CDN service was down for a few minutes early this morning, which resulted in the outrage of several critical services. Cloudflare has millions of clients worldwide, so expect the platform’s outage can disrupt a major part of the internet. Although, the company soon said they had identified the issue and rolled a fix and said all the dependent services should once again be back. Cloudflare Takes a Large Part of Internet Down With the internet being a widely connected community, services like Cloudflare – a Content Delivery Network, are important for thwarting malicious attacks and keeping the critical services up all the time....

December 21, 2025 · 2 min · 285 words · Esther Prince

Dev Released Exploit For Macos Ventura Bug After Apple Ignores

After waiting ten months for a patch, a developer has finally released the exploit for App Management in macOS Ventura, which allows an app to modify files that it shouldn’t. Jeff Johnson, the developer who notified Apple about this issue last October, was frustrated to see no fix rolled out till now. Thus, he finally demonstrates the exploit to the public after Apple ignores his work and bounty. Ignoring a Permission Bypass Bug While Apple is known for its strict security and privacy policies, the company has unwaveringly ignored a serious bug in its macOS Ventura – that lets a sandboxed app modify files in the non-sandboxed environment....

December 21, 2025 · 2 min · 308 words · George Phillips

Download Windows 7 Games For Windows 11/10 (2025)

Do you remember all the old games that came with Windows 7? Microsoft had a great collection of games, including Solitaire , Games Hearts, Freecell, Chess, Spider Solitaire, and more. Windows 7 also had many amazing games, like classic card games with shiny graphics. However, Microsoft discontinued the games with the release of Windows 8. With this release, Microsoft started offering modern games from the official store. Fans were greatly disappointed by this change, as many users loved these games....

December 21, 2025 · 2 min · 404 words · Donald Foxworth

Elon Musk Unveiled Optimus: A Humanoid Robot From Tesla

On the starting day of Tesla’s AI Day 2022, the company unveiled a new prototype of a humanoid robot – called Optimus. It’s capable of doing all the industrial activities that a human worker does and even more. Elon Musk claimed their Optimus is different than others who’re working in the same field, saying that Optimus is made to mass produce and can replace regular factory workers. It comes with a battery pack, WiFi and LTE support, and a Tesla SoC....

December 21, 2025 · 2 min · 344 words · Maria Catanzaro