Apple made a major concession in its battle to protect the dominance of its App Store on iPhones and other devices in Europe on Tuesday, saying developers will be free to distribute their apps …
Apple’s iPhone business has been sluggish, but here’s the good news
Phone unit shipments over the last three years, but a BofA Securities analyst sees some silver linings. The smartphone giant continues to win market share in terms of both industry revenue and units, …
Apple will allow iPhone app downloads from websites in Europe
IPhone users in the European Union will be able to download apps from websites, instead of through the App Store or a competing app store app, Apple said, in the the latest change …
In defense of the Apple app store
Apple had antitrust lawsuits brought against the company in both the EU and US where the case alleged that as the sole vendor on its platform, Apple had a monopoly in selling apps to its users. The …
iPhone SE 4 – Will the Next Affordable Phone from Apple be Worth It?
We’ve started to get proper reports regarding the iPhone SE 4 since February of last year. A good number of them came from Ming Chi-Kuo, a well-known Apple analyst with a solid track record of …
iOS 18 might let you set Google Maps as the iPhone’s default navigation app, with a big EU twist
If you ever wanted to set Google Maps as the default navigation app on iPhone, you might do it after the iOS 18 update, with a big caveat.
Apple to allow web distribution for iOS apps in latest DMA tweaks
Apple will allow iOS developers located in the European Union to distribute apps from the web, rather then via its App Store. The option, which it says will be made available to qualifying developers …
8 ways to lock up your private stuff on your iPhone
To safeguard personal information on iPhones, users can employ built-in security measures and iCloud Keychain for enhanced privacy. Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson shows you how.
Apple will allow third-party app downloads for EU iPhone users in latest concession to antitrust cops
Apple will allow Europe-based iPhone users to download apps directly from third-party websites – the latest attempt by the tech giant to appease regulators after a sweeping European Union competition …
You Can Buy This 2007 iPhone, But It Might Cost You 38,000% Over Retail
A first-edition iPhone with 4GB of storage would run you about $499 back in 2007, but nowadays t hey cost around $190,000. An auction house is selling one of these rare iPhones, sealed in its original …
Apple Announces Ability to Download iPhone Apps From Websites in EU
Apple today announced three further changes for developers in the European Union, allowing them to distribute apps directly from webpages, choose …
2024 iPad Pro: Key Rumors to Be Aware of Ahead of Announcement
Apple’s next-generation iPad Pro models are expected to be announced in a matter of weeks, so what can customers expect from the …
Apple Watch X Wish List: What I Want From Apple’s Next Watch
Commentary: An updated design, smarter health insights and the Action button are just a few of the features I hope to see on Apple’s next major smartwatch.
Apple Tweaks App Store Plans in Europe
Apple will allow iPhone users in Europe to download apps directly from a developer’s website, marking another concession to regulators as the company faces new competition rules in the European Union.
Apple to Expand Research and Development Facilities in China
Apple is planning to expand its applied research and development labs in China, the company today announced. In a statement shared with the …
An incredibly rare iPhone has just gone up for auction, and it could be a record-breaker
In the 17 years since it launched, the original iPhone has become something of a collector’s item, with sealed models frequently selling for hundreds of thousands of dollars. Now, another one is about …
macOS 14.4 & iOS 17.4 bring security fixes and more
OS 14.4 has just released, promising over 50 security fixes. Alongside it, iOS 17.4 continues to patch exploits as fans await iOS 18.