Multiple generative AI apps have been removed from Apple’s China App Store, two weeks ahead of the country’s new generative AI regulations that are set to take effect on August 15. The move came after Chinese developers received notices from Apple informing them of their apps’ removal.
ROAR SOCIAL’S GAMIFIED GIVING EXPERIENCE NOW AVAILABLE EXCLUSIVELY IN THE APPLE APP STORE
Roar Social, the new platform that democratizes philanthropy by reimagining social media as a powerful engine for social impact, is now available exclusively in the Apple App Store.
Apple, Microsoft remain world’s top 2 companies by market cap
Tech giants Apple and Microsoft remained the top two global companies by market capitalisation at the end of July after riding this year’s
Apple Grapples With Weak Smartphone Market. These Analysts Say Buy the Stock Anyway.
Wedbush’s Daniel Ives suggests looking past iPhone sales and backing Apple stock on a likely acceleration in services revenue in 2024.
Apple’s App Store Rules for Blockchain: Tim Cook Gets Letter from US Lawmakers Questioning its Guidelines on NFT and MORE
The App Store rules are getting a significant questioning again with a letter addressed to its big boss, Tim Cook.
Congress grills Tim Cook over App Store rules affecting NFTs and crypto
Lawmakers in the U.S. Congress has asked Apple for clarity over the App Store guidelines, specifically how the rules impact blockchains and NFTs being used or traded in apps.
Twitter gets special permission to be ‘X’ in the iOS App Store
Twitter, which is rebranding as X, is now listed as X in the iOS App Store, suggesting the app got special treatment from Apple to allow a single-character name. The renaming was briefly hindered by a …
X gets big exception from Apple, gets one-letter App Store listing
Elon Musk’s rebrand of Twitter into X has fully made it to the App Store, with Apple making an exception to a long-standing policy preventing the existence of single-character app names.
It looks like Elon Musk got a pass to have Twitter renamed to the single character ‘X’ on the App Store — even though it appears to go against Apple’s rules
Elon Musk’s rebrand of Twitter to “X” finally showed up on the Apple App store. The single-character name appeared with the new logo, though Apple requires app names to be longer. The newly named X …
Apple Isn’t Letting Elon Musk Rename Twitter on the App Store: Report
If you were wondering what else might possibly go wrong in the botched facelift that has been Elon Musk’s Twitter rebrand, the answer is: the App Store reportedly won’t let him change the iOS app’s …
Twitter has officially changed to ‘X’ in the App Store
X, the app previously known as Twitter, has apparently received special permission from Apple to be “X” in the App Store.
Apple’s App Store Policies on Blockchain, NFTs Under Scrutiny From U.S. Lawmakers
Apple’s app store’s policies have come under fire for its stringent policies against allowing crypto-related assets.
iPhone 15 prep is heating up with a new series of ‘Meet the App Store experts’, starting in August
Hot on the heels of iPhone 15 rumors going into overdrive, Apple has announced that its ‘Meet the App Store’ sessions for developers are starting up again across August.
Forget The New MacBook, Apple Has Something Much Better
Apple’s recent launch of the 15-inch MacBook Air finally offered its supporters a consumer-focused laptop with a larger display. It was a noticeable gap in the Mac portfolio. Apple expected …
Developers have new Apple App Store rules to follow
If you want to publish an app on the App Store that includes certain APIs, you’ll need to justify them – or else.
Apple has one simple reason why it won’t allow Twitter to re-brand as “X” in the App Store
The App Store listing does have some contradictions … Eventually, we would expect to see Apple will give in and both major app storefronts will list the app as “X.” But until that happens, some have suggested that the iOS listing use a space either …
Lawmakers probe Apple’s App Store policies on blockchain, NFTs
Representatives Gus Bilirakis (R-FL) and Jan Schakowsky (D-IL) expressed concerns to Apple’s CEO about App Store guidelines and their impact on emerging technologies. They emphasized transparency and competition while seeking to safeguard American ingenuity.