Tech YouTuber Marques Brownlee, also known as MKBHD, announced that his phone wallpaper app Panels will shut down on December 31, 2025, 15 months after its September 2024 launch.
Marques Brownlee, better known as MKBHD, is officially shutting down Panels, the iOS and Android wallpaper app he launched just over a year ago. The announcement was shared through a notice on the ...
Panels, a wallpaper app launched by well-known YouTuber Marques Brownlee (MKBHD), is shutting down at the end of 2025. According to a notice on the Panels website, the "makeup of the development team" ...
Marques Brownlee launched his first iPhone app last year, but it’s now being sunset. Here are the details on MKBHD’s Panels app getting shut down. YouTuber Marques Brownlee (also known as MKBHD) ...
Panels users will retain all downloaded wallpapers after the app shuts down on December 31st. Panels users will retain all downloaded wallpapers after the app shuts down on December 31st. is a news ...
High-quality wallpapers sourced from MKBHD were, for a time, available through a proprietary app called “Panels.” The Panels app is now being removed from the Google Play Store and App Store, as ...
MKBHD is shutting down the Panels app at the end of this month, citing issues with finding the right development team fit. You can no longer buy collections, and you ...
Last year, Marques Brownlee, better known by his YouTube handle MKBHD, decided to exit the influencer/commentator section and enter the arena of apps, only to quickly learn that it sucks. Now he’s ...
The web-based App Store browser Apple introduced Tuesday had some rookie mistakes in its implementation, which has led to the front-end source code getting published on GitHub. The result is a set of ...
Update, November 8, 9:46 a.m. ET: The GitHub repository and its forks have been taken down. The original story follows below. Just hours after Apple launched a revamped web interface for the App Store ...
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