Apple Inc. is embarking on a historic overhaul of its iOS, Safari and App Store offerings in the European Union, aiming to placate regulators set to impose tough new antitrust rules.
Apple is finally allowing full versions of Chrome and Firefox to run on the iPhone
With iOS 17.4, Apple is making a number of huge changes to the way its mobile operating system works in order to comply with new regulations in the EU. One of them is an important product shift: for the first time,
Some Apple Vision Pro customers with February 2 ship dates seeing unexplained delays
Apple Vision Pro inventory has been a mystery since pre-orders started almost a week ago. Earlier this week we
Apple has new App Store rules, business terms, and sideloading conditions for EU developers
Apple has announced iOS 17.4 that includes new options for an alternative App Store in the European Union, plus browsers will no longer have to use Apple’s WebKit.
Apple OKs sideloading apps in the EU – with these restrictions
Can Apple comply with the DMA while still maintaining some control? The company is reserving the right to prevent some sideloaded apps from launching.
Facebook, X and other companies are mining iPhone user data through app notifications, research finds
IPhone users are handing over their personal data with a click of a button, new research finds. Popular apps like Facebook, LinkedIn, TikTok, and X are harvesting user information through notifications, even when the user opts not to open their alerts.
Here’s Apple’s reason why sideloading isn’t coming to other countries
The changes include the ability for EU users to sideload apps on iOS, but this functionality isn’t coming to the rest of the world. Now, Apple has taken to its developer website to reveal why users outside the EU won’t be able to sideload apps on their iPhones and iPads.
Apple revamps App Store, iPhone features to align with EU laws. What’s changing?
Nonetheless, the game maker pledged to bring back Fortnite and launch its own app store for the iPhone. “Fortnite will return to iOS in Europe in 2024, distributed by the upcoming Epic Games Store for …
Apple to pay $500 million in compensation to iPhone users: who is eligible and how to request it
Owners of Apple iPhones affected by ‘Batterygate’ are beginning to see settlement payments hit their bank accounts. Here’s how much will they get?
The Apple iPhone Is Becoming More Like Android When it Comes to Cloud Gaming
Apple is granting more access to its manicured walled garden to comply with the Digital Markets Act (DMA) in the European Union (EU). In a press release, the company announced a heaping of forthcoming iOS,
Epic’s Tim Sweeney calls Apple App Store changes ‘hot garbage’
Tim Sweeney, the CEO of Epic Games, has a lot to say about the changes Apple made to its App Store in the European Union. In a lengthy post on X (formerly Twitter), Sweeney calls the update “a new instance of Malicious Compliance” — or, in layman’s terms, “hot garbage.”
Apple iPhone #1 In China For The First Time Ever
Apple beat out four Chinese smartphone makers to capture the top position among mobile venders in China for the first time ever, according to an IDC report.
Apple iPhone Rumor: 16 Pro Max To Have Bigger And Better Sony Camera Sensor
The anticipated iPhone 16 Pro Max is expected to feature a major camera upgrade with an all-new sensor, despite retaining its 48-megapixel count. This
How 5G and XR makes mobile shopping faster, better and so much more fun
G provides quick response and loading times through low latency, transforming mobile shopping into a seamless experience.
Here’s how Facebook, X, TikTok, and more harvest your iPhone data with just a push notification
Facebook, X, and many other apps use a technique called “Fingerprinting” to harvest data from your iPhone with just a push notification.
Ad firms are cheating App Tracking Transparency to spy on iPhone users
Despite Apple’s introduction of App Tracking Transparency on iPhone to prevent advertisers gleaning private information, media firms are getting startling details through shady advertising practices.
Oura CEO calls Apple Watch sales ban a ‘David and Goliath story,’ says he’ll keep an eye on Samsung’s rival smart ring
Oura CEO Tom Hale weighed in on the patent dispute between Apple and healthtech company Masimo.A lawsuit filed by Masimo halted the sale of the newest Apple Watches in the US.Oura’s CEO said the company,