Tag: MacBook

  • Official Nintendo 3DS Emulator for Android: Citra Emulator Download

    Emulators have just one purpose, that is they make any app compatible with your platform. Suppose if you want to play PUBG Mobile on PC, which is actually not allowed because it can be only played on mobile phones. You can easily play that game on PC using emulator. So that’s the purpose of an emulator. Emulators can be used to play several games like PSP games, PlayStation games and other consoles. You can even play Nintendo 3DS Switch games too but this will require an emulator which is compatible with it. As of now there were no such but Citra team took a step forward and released Citra Emulator. Many users asked about it and Citra emulator for Nintendo 3DS is now available for download.

    Citra Emulator is developed in C++ programming languages and it can run many homebrew and commercial games. It requires OpenGL version 3.3 or later to run and it supports PC/laptops that runs on Windows, MacOS and Linux OS. It’s the first emulator for Nintendo 3DS games.

    Nintendo 3DS Switch is an handheld gaming console that provides 3D experience without the use of any glasses.

    Use of Citra Emulator for PC isn’t illegal although it just has rights of distribution of BIOS files and firmwares.

    Features of Citra emulator includes –

    – Compatibility with hundreds of Nintendo 3DS games
    – Enhanced graphics, such as resolution scaling and texture filtering (these optional features work best on high-end devices)
    – Support for various built-in 3DS features, such as the camera, microphone, and motion controls
    – Support for external gamepads

    Citra Emulator download is now available officially for Play Store on Android.

    Source: Citra

  • Apple announces 15-inch MacBook Pro Battery Recall Program – NowIamUpdated

    Apple has announced 15-inch MacBook Pro Battery Recall Program over un-disclosed battery overheating issues.

    Apple has confirmed that some of the old generation 15-inch MacBook Pro has problem with battery and in order to replace it they have announced “

    MacBook Pro battery recall program“.

    Certain 15-inch MacBook Pro units battery may overheat and pose a fire risk. Apple has pointed out that customer safety is their top priority and it’s voluntary replacement of affected batteries without any charge.

    Only those units that were sold between September 2015 and February 2017 have been affected and you can visit Apple website page and type in your serial number to find out. You can even visit authorized Apple service provider near you to find our more and further the company requests users to backup their data before handing it for service.

    In order to find out your Macbook model number, you should press the Apple Menu icon and then click on “About the Mac“.

    The Australian Consumer Commission has issued a noticed urging users to stop using their MacBook Pro and follow Apple’s instructions.