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Fortnite Returns to iPhone Globally After 5-Year Ban
Solutions6d ago

Fortnite Returns to iPhone Globally After 5-Year Ban

The popular battle royale game Fortnite is coming back to iPhones worldwide, ending a nearly five-year absence that started with a legal showdown between Epic Games and Apple. Millions of mobile gamers can now rejoin the action, though Australia remains the lone exception.

Engadget2 min read
Kenya Food Delivery Jumps 71% as Apps Transform Dining
Community Heroes6d ago

Kenya Food Delivery Jumps 71% as Apps Transform Dining

Fast food chains in Kenya are now handling 6,000 deliveries a day as mobile apps reshape how millions of Africans eat. What started as a convenience is becoming the main way restaurants grow in crowded cities.

TechCabal2 min read
Gmail Adds End-to-End Encryption for Mobile Enterprise Users
InnovationApr 11

Gmail Adds End-to-End Encryption for Mobile Enterprise Users

Google just made encrypted email easier for millions of enterprise users by bringing end-to-end encryption to Gmail's mobile apps. Business users can now send ultra-secure emails right from their phones without juggling extra apps or complicated workarounds.

Engadget2 min read
Gmail Brings End-to-End Encryption to Mobile Apps
InnovationApr 11

Gmail Brings End-to-End Encryption to Mobile Apps

Google just made private emails easier for everyone by bringing end-to-end encryption directly into Gmail's mobile apps. No extra downloads, no complicated steps, just tap and send secure messages from your phone.

Google News - Technology2 min read
Kagi Launches Apps to Rediscover the Human-Made Web
InnovationMar 18

Kagi Launches Apps to Rediscover the Human-Made Web

Search engine Kagi just launched mobile apps that help you discover over 30,000 personal blogs, webcomics, and indie sites made by real humans, not AI. It's like having a guide to the creative, ad-free internet that existed before big tech took over.

TechCrunch2 min read