An ongoing antitrust lawsuit has finally been granted class-action status, one accusing Apple of using its App Store monopoly to keep prices high. An antitrust case against Apple that has rolled along in various forms for 12 years has been given a break by …
Apple’s Vision Pro brings a burst of bizarre to Zoom calls
Apple’s new Vision Pro headset is like FaceTime on steroids. Video calls will pop up as floating windows in your real space like a video game.
Phil Schiller warns third-party app stores are a risk to iPhone users
The introduction of third-party app marketplaces for the iPhone in EU countries could be a massive privacy and security problem for users, Apple Fellow Phil Schiller warns, despite Apple’s attempts to shore up security before regulatory rules fully kick in.
MacPaw plans iPhone app store alternative to comply with new regulations
The Ukrainian software company is in the final stages of developing a beta version of an app store for iOS apps, but only for EU iPhone users.
Judge certifies Apple app store class action
A federal judge on Friday said tens of millions of Apple customers can pursue a class action accusing the company of monopolizing the market for iPhone apps by banning purchases outside its App Store,
Apple employees outnumbered customers at Vision Pro launch in San Francisco’s Union Square
Apple’s first new product launch in seven years brought a shockingly small but still eager contingent of techies to its Union Square store on Friday to check out the $3,499 Vision Pro headset. A far cry from the mob scenes that accompanied early iPhone launches,
What it’s like to use Apple’s new Vision Pro VR headset
New York Post reporter Georgett Roberts got to experience first-hand Apple’s innovative but hefty Vision Pro virtual reality headset at Friday’s much-anticipated launch event in
Why Apple is pushing the term ‘spatial computing’ along with its new Vision Pro headset
Apple’s hotly anticipated Vision Pro headset is hitting store shelves. That means you’re probably going to start to see more people wearing the futuristic googles that are supposed to usher in the age of “spatial computing.
Apple CEO Tim Cook Compares Vision Pro ‘Moment’ to iPhone and Mac
Apple CEO Tim Cook today sent out a memo to employees, thanking them for their work on the Apple Vision Pro headset that was introduced today. In
Mark Zuckerberg knocks Apple’s new App Store policies
Meta’s Mark Zuckerberg is the latest big tech CEO to speak out against Apple’s new App Store policies. Zuckerberg joins heads of Spotify, Xbox, Epic Games, and many other app developers in knocking …
The Apple Vision Pro is blowing users away during their demos. But there’s one issue.
Those who went to the Apple Store to try the Vision Pro expressed shock and awe. Others found the headset to be heavy.
Mark Zuckerberg hits out at Apple’s ‘onerous’ new App Store rules
The Meta CEO said it would be “very difficult” for developers to accept the changes Apple will make with iOS 17.4.
Apple’s new headset just dropped: Will you pay $3,500?
Apple’s Vision Pro headset is the first new product in seven years. CEO Tim Cook will have to prove that a device that blends both virtual and augmented reality, a technology that overlays virtual images on live video of the real world,
Apple Vision Pro Apps Now Live on App Store Website
While Apple officially launched the visionOS App Store in mid-January, apps were not showing up on the App Store website. That has now changed, …
Apple didn’t release new iPads last year, and now its sales are way down
Apple will launch its Vision Pro headset, marking the company’s most high-profile product launch since the original Apple Watch. And later this year, it will open up the iPhone’s App Store (at least in the EU) in new ways,
Mark Zuckerberg calls Apple’s DMA rules ‘so onerous’ he doubts any developer will opt in
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has added his voice to those criticizing Apple’s compliance with the EU’s new Digital Markets Act (DMA) regulation, which forces Apple to open up its App Store and allows developers to use their own payment systems,
Meta says Apple has made it ‘very difficult’ to build rival app stores in the EU
While Apple maintains that sideloading represents a security threat, the EU’s Digital Markets Act (DMA) has forced the company to open up the iPhone in the region. The devil is in the details, however, and Apple is introducing new fees that would cripple the business model of free apps like Meta’s if they are distributed outside of the App Store.