Apple updated its guidelines to allow retro game emulators on the App Store, and several popular emulators have already been released.
App Store bundle error punishes developer for success [u]
The developer behind StopTheMadness Pro noticed that Apple has been charging for refunds twice when a customer buys an app bundle, resulting in the developer owing Apple money for every bundle sale.
Heads-up, Apple and the rest of Big Tech: Disney wants better app store deals.
Netflix used to let customers sign up through app stores but doesn’t anymore. Is that Disney’s future, too? Apple might need to watch out.
This new app on the App Store emulates 38 different retro game platforms
RetroArch, a popular multi-platform emulator, is now officially available on iPhone and iPad, giving gamers a way to play their favorite legacy games on the go.
Apple helped users avoid losing over $7 billion in last 4 years by detecting fake apps
In its fight against fraudulent apps, Apple claims to have saved its users from losing over $7 billion in the last four years. With multi-layered security measures, the company ensures a safe environment for both users and developers on its App Store.
Apple’s popular 1TB 14-inch MacBook Pro is $250 off today
A steeper price drop has been issued today on Apple’s 14-inch MacBook Pro with an upgraded M3 Pro chip and 1TB of storage. Plus, take advantage of bonus perks like free 2-day shipping and a sales tax refund for store cardholders.
App Store emulator surge continues, this time for PlayStation Portable games
PPSSPP, a popular emulator for PlayStation Portable games, is now available for gamers to play their nostalgic favorites from years past.
Apple Faces Legal Blow Over Alleged Illegal Interrogation at New York City Store
In a significant ruling by the United States Labour Board, Apple Inc. has been found to have illegally interrogated employees at its World Trade Center store in New York City. This decision, delivered on Monday,
Apple Challenged in China by Huawei’s Shanghai Flagship Store
As iPhone sales decline in China, Apple’s major competitor there is making an all-out push for market dominance.
Huawei flagship store surge in China signals showdown with Apple
Huawei is revamping its retail strategy and aggressively opening flagship stores in China, with some just a stone’s throw away from Apple shops, as it seeks to retake the premium electronics throne in the world’s biggest smartphone market.
Apple reports on its forever war against App Store fraud
Apple’s ongoing fight against App Store fraud means the company has prevented in excess of $7 billion in potential fraudulent transactions in the last four years. This makes it pretty clear that fraud is a big business, and everyone should be aware of …
Setapp Mobile brings a promising new iPhone app experience to the EU
The Setapp iOS store, though, has a huge drawback: actually getting the apps onto your phone is an awful experience. The process requires opening your Setapp account in a browser, going to your apps section, following a link that opens the iOS App Store, and installing said piece of software before returning to your account and activating it.
Setapp’s third-party EU app store to launch on May 14
Mac and iOS app subscription service Setapp has confirmed the launch date for its alternative app marketplace in the European Union.
Meta Just Made It Easier for Small Developers to Get Apps Into the Main Quest Store
Quest users searching the Store will now be able to more easily find games published through its early access distribution channel, App Lab, which previously weren’t visible, effectively giving smaller studios a more level playing field.
Apple touts stopping $1.8B in App Store fraud last year in latest pitch to developers
Apple released new data about anti-fraud measures related to its operation of the iOS App Store on Tuesday morning, trumpeting a claim that it stopped
Suspects in viral Bay Area Apple Store theft due in court soon, out on $100K bail
The suspects connected to several Apple Store thefts, one which was caught on video, are set to appear in court next week.
App stores are hugely lucrative—and under attack
That has made the app stores that distribute them a lucrative business for Apple and Alphabet, the tech titans whose iOS and Android operating systems power the vast majority of mobile devices around the world.