A Full-fledged Naruto Fighting Game is Headed to Mobile Devices

While it’s since been surpassed by several sequels now, Bandai Namco’s “Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm” was a great throwback to the original seasons of the hit anime series. Originally launched for major console platforms from Sony, Microsoft, and eventually Nintendo and Steam, the game has certainly left its mark on within the greater Naruto media…

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Vivo’s new foldable shows up on the Google Play Upheld Gadgets Rundown

Last month, Samsung declared its most recent age of foldable phones, the Galaxy Fold 4 and Galaxy Flip 4. They accompany the best in class chipset from Qualcomm, the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1, which gives them some serious capability. Notwithstanding, Samsung’s most recent foldables could before long face some weighty rivalry. Apparently Vivo could before…

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Why Google Finally Changed its Stance on Sports Wagering Apps in the US Play Store

In early 2021, Google announced a change to their Play Store policies. The change was implemented on the 1st of March and permitted gambling applications in the Google Play Store for several countries, including the United States. Prior to the change in the regulations, only four countries were allowed to offer gambling apps in the Play Store,…

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Illinois bill could constrain Google to acknowledge alternative payment techniques for the Play Store

In the previous year or somewhere in the vicinity, we’ve seen organizations like Apple and Google face more noteworthy investigation over its application store practice, specifically the 30% or so commission that they get from engineers at whatever point a client buys an application or makes an in-application buy. While the two organizations have been…

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Google has clearly been paying phone producers not to install third-party application stores

Google’s Android working framework is viewed as being more “open” contrasted with Apple’s iOS stage. Clients can introduce applications from outside the Play Store, and assuming they needed, they could even download and install third-party application stores like those from Amazon or Samsung, just to give some examples. Strangely, in spite of this transparency, most…

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