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Apple must now allow developers to link to external purchases in their U.S. apps, following a court ruling against its anti-steering rules.
Apple rejected nearly two million apps in 2024, cracking down harder than ever on fraud, spam, and low-effort software.
According to a recent Apple-funded study, the company paid out 400 billion dollars in developer billings and sales in 2024.
This ruling reshapes how digital businesses operate and users engage with them, marking a broader shift toward open, ...
The bill, pushed as a way to protect children online, has drawn the attention of tech titans Apple, Google and Meta.
Turn your Apple Watch into a retro gaming machine with ArcEmu. Play Game Boy classics on your wrist, it’s absurdly fun and it ...
The App Store Accountability Act requires age verification from all users and will prevent minors from downloading apps or ...
The luxury retailer downgraded its revenue forecast for fiscal 2026, warning that tariff-related uncertainty and currency headwinds were likely to weigh on demand. The company can maintain key ...
Microsoft's new Windows Update orchestration platform, now in private preview, aims to unify third-party app updates, ...
In April, the EU fined Apple a staggering €500 million for allegedly violating the region’s Digital Markets Act (DMA). Apple ...
Apple CEO Tim Cook has personally stepped in to stop a Texas child safety bill targeting the App Store from becoming law, ...
Fortnite returns to US App Store after 5-year ban as court rules Apple violated antitrust order. What this means for your ...