Apple talks up iPhone security, but Zerodium says it's falling behind.
Despite extensive beta testing, it looks like Microsoft will be unable to launch its xCloud gaming service on iOS, and that means the prospects for Google's Stadia and Nvidia GeForce Now aren't any better.
Apple Won’t Allow Cloud Gaming like xCloud and Stadia on iOS
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