Most iOS game controllers have an Apple Lightning connection. However, due to upcoming regulations, iPhones will need to come with a USB-C connection (at least in the EU). RiotPWR has just announced a ...
As spotted by MacRumors and later confirmed by Apple, those running the freshly-released iOS 16.4 can now pair their controller. iOS 16.4, iPadOS 16.4, macOS Ventura 13.3, and tvOS 16.4 were rolled ...
RiotPWR teamed up with Microsoft on an Xbox-licensed game controller for iPhone. It’s nearly identical to one of Microsoft’s own but the RiotPWR Controller for iOS (Xbox Edition) connects through a ...
Gaming on mobile devices is one of the most widespread markets in the entire world with much of the Far East having already acclimated fully to the trend while the West catches up a bit. However, ...
The latest Controller for HomeKit Version 7.2 release introduces a range of new features designed to fully take advantage of iOS 18’s capabilities. The update focuses on enhancing smart home control ...
The Lightning Port on iPhones might become a relic of the past, as USB-C is looking like a real possibility for Apple’s eventual 2023 release. That can make it a bit sketchy to pick up a new gamepad ...
Apple iOS 16.4 is now rolling out to iPhone users, bringing a great deal of new features and improvements. One of its notable additions is the support for the Sony PlayStation (PS5) DualSense Edge ...
In the Tweet above, Testut says Switch Pro Controllers “work perfectly” with iOS 16. For mobile fans that prefer to use a controller over the touch screen, it’s great to see that this option will be ...