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Conan O’Brien is back for a second season of his Max travel show “Conan O’Brien Must Go” — and he gets help from some Hollywood stars on his journey abroad.
Developer Triband has revealed that its next game, What The Clash?, is launching exclusively for Apple Arcade on May 1. The developer is best known for its previous games such as What the Golf?
Apple today announced that five additional games will be added to the Apple Arcade library at the beginning of next month. Accessible through the App Store, Apple Arcade is a subscription-based ...
Battle your friends in goofy online mini matches! Hundreds of silly mini games through endless absurd (and very stupid) card combos!
Trump’s tariff order could drive tech giants like Apple and Samsung to rely on India as part of “local production” for the export of smartphones to the US. The entire market was shaken after ...
Apple has announced that five new games will join Apple Arcade in May, including WHAT THE CLASH?, a multiplayer game that combines playful activities like table tennis, archery, racing, and tag. The ...
Apple Arcade is set to see five new games roll out this May, including a new entry into the "What the" series and a new Lego endless racer. May will see a handful of new games release to Apple ...
Triband Games is back with another entry in its “What the” franchise. What the Clash? is an exclusive for Apple Arcade and will be available on May 1. Apple describes it as a "quirky ...
Celebrities having birthdays during the week of April 13-19 include actor Adrien Brody, country singer Chris Stapleton and ...
The Tampa Bay Rays and Texas Rangers will also kick off their weekend series on Apple TV+. With a later start time, it’ll be the second game showcased this evening. Tonight’s Dodgers vs.
Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney slams Apple and Google for anti-competitive behavior, calling them “gangster-style” businesses. Sweeney alleged that Apple and Google use manipulative tactics to maintain ...
In a renewed attack against tech giants, Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney has once again labelled Apple and Google "gangster" companies, criticizing their control over app distribution and payment systems.