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A last-minute rule change lets European iPhone owners download apps from rival stores and developer websites, while introducing new fees that Apple hopes will satisfy regulators in Brussels.
The Epic Store drama began several years ago when the company defied Google and Apple rules about accepting outside payments ...
While Apple preps for the first iOS 26 public beta, they are working on another update in tandem. iOS 18.6 will be out before ...
Is Google Circle to Search available on iPhone? The answer is yes, but with a caveat. You'll need the Google or Chrome app to ...
Screen mirroring has become an essential tool for sharing your iPhone’s display on a larger screen. Whether you want to ...
Apple has introduced new App Store changes in the EU in an attempt to avoid being further penalized under the European ...
Apple has filed a legal challenge against a €500 million (~ $587 million) fine imposed by the European Commission. The case ...
Apple on Thursday changed rules and fees in its App Store in the European Union after the bloc's antitrust regulators ordered it to remove commercial barriers to sending customers outside the store.
The government has issued a warning for millions of smartphone users in the country. Users are advised to take precautions when installing apps on their phones.
Apple is changing its App Store policies in the EU in a last-minute attempt to avoid a series of escalating fines from Brussels. The $3 trillion iPhone maker will allow developers in the bloc to ...
Congress should reject the Open App Markets Act; America’s tech markets don’t need a government referee—they need the freedom to provide security and innovation.
There are too many reasons why your YouTube app could have stopped working. We don't know what broke it, but here are some ...