By Nick Statt
Riley Testut has spent the better part of the last decade trying to sneak in through the side door of the iPhone. Since he was a teenager, the Dallas-Fort Worth native has been fascinated with app development — in particular, with emulation technology that allows modern computing devices to run the video game software of decades-old game consoles.
By George Platsis
In June 2019, a study on mobile app vulnerabilities presented some incredible and worrisome findings. Most notably, high-risk vulnerabilities were found in 43 percent of mobile apps for Android and 38 percent for iOS, according to Positive Technologies. Now, consider this: In terms of market share, per IDC, Android owns nearly 87 percent and iOS owns around 13 percent.