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Quordle today – hints and answers for Monday, April 29 (game #826)
Go Here to Read this Fast! Quordle today – hints and answers for Monday, April 29 (game #826)
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Quordle today – hints and answers for Monday, April 29 (game #826)
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Go Here to Read this Fast! NYT Wordle today — answer and hints for game #1,045, Monday, April 29
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This super-cool music player is like an iPad and hi-res music streamer in one – and it works with Sonos and Bluetooth as well as wired speakers
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Best 2-in-1 laptop deals: Turn your laptop into a tablet for $349
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The popular Nintendo emulator, Delta, that arrived on the App Store for iPhone to much fanfare a few weeks ago is now getting a version that’s optimized for the iPad. Developer Riley Testut shared an update on Threads this weekend revealing that an iPad app has been in the works, and is now being prioritized since Apple changed its tune on game emulators. The iPad app is “near completion,” and subscribers to Testut’s Patreon can get it now through the AltStore, an alternative marketplace the developer created a few years back for sideloading iOS and iPadOS apps. Otherwise, you can wait a little while for it to come with Delta’s next big update, version 1.6.
In the post, Testut also shared a little preview of how it’ll run on iPad. Delta was released as the successor to Testut’s Game Boy Advance emulator, GBA4iOS, and supports a slew of other Nintendo systems, including NES, SNES, N64, and DS. It shouldn’t be long before the iPad version is finished — Testut wrote that the team just needs to “finish up controller skins [and] fix some last bugs.” They’re also working on device-to-device multiplayer, Testut wrote (but that’s still a couple of items down on the checklist). And, as an added treat, he said a SEGA Genesis emulator is on the way too. That’s still in beta, but will become available “soon-ish.”
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/an-ipad-version-of-the-delta-game-emulator-is-officially-on-the-way-184945398.html?src=rss
Go Here to Read this Fast! An iPad version of the Delta game emulator is officially on the way
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An iPad version of the Delta game emulator is officially on the way
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2PB SSD storage in your computer? Why not — storage firm debuts tech that can support up to 32 drives, perfect if you want to use 61.44TB Solidigm SSDs or even bigger PCIe 5.0 ones in the future
The $1,299.97 sale price at Amazon this weekend reflects a $300 markdown on the standard glass Apple Studio Display with a tilt-adjustable stand.
Go Here to Read this Fast! Amazon discounts the Apple Studio Display to $1,299 ($300 off)
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Amazon discounts the Apple Studio Display to $1,299 ($300 off)