Apple has sounded the death knell for iTunes for Windows. On a new support page, Apple touted three new apps as replacements ...
Apple has just changed the guidelines in the App Store to respond to something called an anti-steering mandate from the European Commission. Here’s what’s changed. Apple iPhone 15 Pro.
Apple has never allowed these apps in the App Store, though. So those making retro console emulators for iPhone have had to make their apps available via sideloading on jailbroken iPhones (a big ...
This update also ditched iTunes in favor of three new apps; music, podcasts, and TV. The Files app now handles local backup and syncing of iPhone and iPod devices. A precursor to the Apple Silicon ...
authorized app developers will be able to distribute their apps via the web to iPhone users in the European Union. Also: Apple's new AI model could understand your home screen and supercharge ...
Announced in January, the major Apple update will revolutionize the App Store, welcoming a new host of apps and more options for developers. Over the years, many companies, including the music ...
Apple is opening up web distribution for iOS apps targeting users in the European Union starting Tuesday. Developers who opt in — and who meet Apple’s criteria, including app notarization ...
But still, when Apple announced they were building their own Journal app, built right into iOS 17, I was excited by the prospect of switching things up in this little habit of mine. This week, Apple ...
April 19 (UPI) --Apple is removing the Meta-owned social media applications WhatsApp and Threads from its App Store in China, after officials in that country ordered the company to pull the apps.
In today’s weekly refresh of the App Store, Apple posted a list called “Best of 2012”, highlighting the apps they “loved the most” this year. Day One, a journaling apps we reviewed on MacStories ...
Apple has taken WhatsApp, Threads and others off the App Store in China, in response to a government request. Meta’s messaging apps, alongside other foreign chat platforms Telegram and Signal ...
Alongside the new rules on emulators, Apple also updated its rules around super apps, such as WeChat. It now says that mini-games and mini-apps within these apps must use HTML5, clarifying that ...