Month: August 2020

Apple’s App Store appeals process is now open for developers

As promised back at WWDC, Apple is now allowing developers to challenge App Store rules. Apps that are already on the App Store will no longer need to resolve guideline violations before Apple approves bug fixes — unless those violations are related… Source

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Nvidia RTX 3090 is allegedly twice as powerful as the RTX 2080 Ti, according to leaked Nvidia slides null

Nvidia RTX 3090 performance benchmarks have allegedly surfaced online just a day before the GPU’s official unveiling. The leaked slides comes courtesy of tipster Cyberpunkcat (via Wccftech), although it’s worth noting that the authenticity of this rumor not been verified – so we’d advise to take the following with a…

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Google starts displaying licensing details for image results

Google is making it a lot easier to find images you can legally use for your projects. The tech giant will now mark image results with a badge that says “Licensable” if their publishers or creators have provided their licensing information. You’ll ge… Source

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Google Images is making it easier to license photo rights

Google is rolling out an update to Google Images designed to make it easier to license photographs or pictures that are covered by copyright. The change could help publishers, photographers, and artists get in front of their audience, while also helping users find images that they have a right to…

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Apple says App Store appeals process is now live, so developers can start challenging decisions

Apple on Monday announced that its new App Store appeals process, first revealed at WWDC in June, is now live, meaning developers can challenge Apple over whether their app is in fact violating one of its guidelines. In addition to that, Apple says developers can also suggest changes to the…

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8BitDo is making a customizable arcade stick for Switch and PC players

It’s time to fight with style. 8BitDo has unveiled a new arcade stick that looks like the lovechild of a Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) and Street Fighter V cabinet. The peripheral, which supports PC and Switch, has a bunch of customisation opti… Source

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