Apple says that its App Store safety mechanisms stopped nearly $1.5 billion in potentially fraudulent transactions and kept 1.6 million “problematic apps” away from customers.
Apple cites $1.5 billion in App Store fraud prevention in latest push against regulators
Apple is out with yet another press release today in which it attempts to defend its strict (and oftentimes controversial) App Store policies. According to Apple, the App Store stopped “nearly $1.5 …
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Apple says the App Store stopped almost $1.5 billion in fraudulent transactions in 2021
In a press release on its Newsroom site, Apple says the App Store stopped nearly US$1.5 billion in fraudulent transactions and stopped over 1.6 million risky and vulnerable apps and app updates from …
Is Apple About to Retire the 2015 Apple TV HD? | A New Model May Be Coming
Apple products drop onto its vintage products list on a fairly regular basis, but this time around, there could be a surprising addition to the list: the …
Apple defends App Store policies, says it stopped nearly $1.5B in ‘fraudulent transactions’ last year
Apple (AAPL) has come under intense regulatory scrutiny over its App Store practices from lawmakers and companies around the world, but the company has defended the …
This Rare Apple-1 With Woz’s Signature Could Fetch Around $500,000 in Upcoming Auction
Only a few Apple-1 computers exist, and even fewer are in as pristine condition as the one going up for auction tomorrow. Not only that, but this extremely rare computer was signed by its creator: …
Google TV’s new app launches on the iOS App Store with the ability to use a mobile device as a remote
Google TV has had a busy couple of months, with a variety of changes, launches, and updates. Today, the company announced that the Google TV app is now available on the iOS App Store. With this new …
The Apple and Google app store monopoly could soon be over — here’s why
Third-party stores could set different rules which might be more relaxed and allow developers to keep more of the money from apps they sell.
Apple to move iPad production out of China for first time: report
Apple is moving portions of manufacturing to Vietnam in order to combat supply chain hurdles from mainland China’s “zero-COVID” policies.
App Store alternative Cydia gets go-ahead to proceed with antitrust lawsuit against Apple
Cydia’s antitrust lawsuit against Apple will now be moving forward after Apple unsuccessfully appealed to the California Federal Court in the US to dismiss the case. As reported by Reuters, Apple was …
Cydia’s antitrust case against Apple is allowed to proceed, judge rules
A federal antitrust lawsuit over the long-shuttered alternative app store called Cydia has now been given the green light to proceed, after its initial complaint was dismissed. The Cydia app store, …
Atlanta Apple workers withdraw union election bid
The Communications Workers of America told FOX Business that the decision to withdraw was due to “intimidation” from Apple and rising COVID infections among store employees.
Why The Apple And Google App Store Monopoly Could Soon Be Over
… among the almost 3 million apps and games on Google Play and 4.5 million apps and games on the Apple store. On Apple’s iPhone and iPad platforms, the App Store is the only way to distribute apps.
Apple Suddenly Reveals A Surprise New Product May Be Here In Days
May 31 update below. This post was first published on May 29,2022. A new report shows that the unveiling of an Apple Augmented Reality (AR) headset looks more likely than ever. MORE FROM FORBESAirPods …
Judge rejects Apple’s appeal to dismiss antitrust lawsuit filed by Cydia developer
Apple in 2020 was hit with an antitrust lawsuit filed by the developer of Cydia, a popular tool that acts as an App Store for jailbroken iPhones and iPads. Although Apple appealed the case, Judge …
Atlanta Apple store workers withdraw request for union vote citing alleged intimidation
Reports suggest workers at an Atlanta Apple store withdrew a request for union vote citing alleged intimidation by the company.