The next iPhone software upgrade will likely become available this fall, but it won’t be available on all devices.
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Apple update to allow iPhone users to choose default apps
Move in autumn will let users set Gmail as default email app and Firefox as main web browser …
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Apple just made it more attractive to go all-in on iPhone, iPad and Mac
The tech giant is building long-requested features into iOS 14, iPadOS 14 and MacOS Big Sur that tie the devices together, giving people fewer reasons to try competing options.
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Apple gives in: iPhone and iPad users can finally change their default mail app and web browser this fall
After years of forcing iPhone and iPad users to use Safari and Mail, Apple is finally allowing users to change their default mail and browser apps.
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Apple to App Store developers: Here’s how you can now challenge our decisions
Facing scrutiny by European competition regulators, Apple now lets developers challenge its App Store guidelines.
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Apple will let app makers challenge its App Store rules after a week of developer backlash
Apple has surprised developers by telling them that, from later this summer, they can challenge its App Store review process and guidelines.
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Apple makes concessions to App Store developers
Apple is to give developers more leeway in disputes regarding apps that have fallen foul of its App Store rules. The company will allow developers accused of violating its guidelines to launch an …
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Apple developers can challenge App Store rules
In a lengthy post about its new developer technologies, Apple has announced changes to the App Store review process that might have been triggered by the Hey email app controversy.
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Apple Suddenly Confirms iPhone Security Problem Impacting All Users
Apple has just announced a much-needed fix for a worrying security problem—a problem it has previously denied.
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Apple iOS 14 Revealed: 3 Awesome iPhone Security Features You’ll Want Now
Apple just confirmed 3 awesome new security and privacy features coming in iOS 14 at its WWDC conference yesterday.
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New from Apple at WWDC: Hand-washing alerts, iPhone widgets and privacy ‘nutrition labels’
Apple hosted its WWDC keynote online this year, sharing the latest details about its software updates and products from the Steve Jobs Theater.
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New Apple Leak Reveals Radical MacBook Pro
This year’s WWDC will be a key one for the Mac platform, with the long-awaited move to ARM-based processors the highlight of the new version of MacOS.
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Apple Finally Closes Its Circle
The Mac is essentially the company’s last product line to rely on central processors designed by others. But now it is destined to be weaned off Intel processors.
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Apple Says It Will Let Developers Challenge App Store Rules
Apple, which has been the target of sharp criticism over its App Store policies and the power it holds over developers, says it’s establishing a new process to hear the complaints of developers who …
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Apple will soon let developers challenge App Store rules
Apple has announced an upcoming change to App Store rules that could mark a major shift in how the marketplace operates. Developers will soon be able to challenge not just the rejection of an app, but …
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Apple says it will provide a way for app makers to ‘challenge’ App Store rules
Going forward, developers will not only be able to appeal whether an app violates a specific guideline, but also can “challenge” the guideline itself. Apple also said it it will no longer delay bug …
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Apple Will Allow Developers to ‘Challenge’ App Store Review Guidelines Starting This Summer
Apple today announced that it is launching an online version of its App Store lab, providing developers with another avenue to share feedback to …
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