Why Apple pulling GBA emulator isn’t the bad news it seemed
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Apple now allows gaming emulators on the App Store at the beginning of this month, but the first one to be published has quickly been pulled. For a brief period of time the iGBA app enabled Game Boy Advance game ROMs to be enjoyed on an iPhone, but because the app fell foul of Apple's strict App Store guidelines and was quickly removed. Pay just £64.99 for the Logitech POP Keys mechanical wireless keyboard The Logitech POP Keys mechanical wireless keyboard stands out...

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