iDOS 2 emulator gets App Store takedown notice https://t.co/DxluMV9z2o
— The Verge (@verge) July 23, 2021
Apple will remove DOS emulator iDOS 2 from the App Store for violating policies regarding the ability to launch executable code from outside the app itself... even though it's been doing that since last year and iDOS 2 has been in the App Store since 2010. https://t.co/MezQYX148A
— Liliputing (@liliputingnews) July 23, 2021
This should be allowed. Hoping Apple will be hit hard in the antitrust case. https://t.co/ZmGmhQArRZ
— Peter Steinberger (@steipete) July 23, 2021
Apple to Pull 'iDOS 2' DOS Emulator From App Store https://t.co/AEL3FgW4Ds // this is a loss for sure. ?
— Steven Sinofsky (@stevesi) July 23, 2021
I’m very sorry to hear about this. Hard to see who could be hurt by this being available on the App Store. https://t.co/RiOlEAwzjR
— Harry McCracken (@harrymccracken) July 23, 2021
10 years ago Facebook planned to get around Apple’s App Store rules with a web app, though it never launched after its native app was threatened. Now it’s doing the same thing for its nascent cloud gaming service https://t.co/BVkOh3ehpa
— Alex Heath (@alexeheath) July 23, 2021
Facebook brings cloud gaming to Apple devices with a web app https://t.co/k3hvSy5W6I pic.twitter.com/pZxqCcu0Yb
— The Verge (@verge) July 23, 2021
#Facebook brings its #cloud #gaming service to #iPhones and iPads through a progressive web app, with games using Facebook Pay to accept in-game purchases @alexeheath https://t.co/jQZfM1QajG @tnatw
— Evan Kirstel the $B2B Techfluencer (@EvanKirstel) July 23, 2021
Facebook brings cloud games to iPhone via web app https://t.co/nxWSQ25VEq
— Matt Navarra (@MattNavarra) July 23, 2021