The legislation would make it illegal for tech’s largest internet companies to unfairly favor their own products and services on their platforms.
If you're going to the 2022 Olympic Games in Beijing, beware the MY2022 app.
Regulators are forcing Apple to let dating apps in the country use alternative payment methods in the App Store. It’s appealing the decision.
The popular battle royale is currently in a closed beta on GeForce Now running through Safari.
The country's competition authority reportedly started looking into the company after a nonprofit stated that the system raises prices for developers and users.
Despite being legally dubious in the region already, the games are more popular than ever. Now authorities are asking Apple and Google to step in.
If Apple doesn't comply with the regulator's decision within two months, it could face a fine of up to $56.5 million.
Newly surfaced emails reveal Microsoft was reluctantly willing to create potentially hundreds of iOS game apps.
Apple won't need to tweak its payment system to allow for third-party app payments until the appeals process for the Epic lawsuit concludes.
Android 12 users are having issues downloading and using apps they installed using Amazon's Appstore.
The new app will work on Macs running Big Sur or later.
Netflix thinks that Having Games and Being TikTok will help it hold onto its streaming crown, but both efforts feel clunky and misguided.
Links for external payment options are scheduled to become available on December 9.
The company announced on Thursday that the vast majority of developers that populate its Play Store will now qualify for a reduced 15% subscription fee.
China has faced criticism for its treatment of the Muslim-majority Uyghur population.
The company requested a stay of the court's order until all appeals are resolved.
Deleting an app? Easy. Deleting an app account? A nightmare. But it's about to end.
The app rolls out to green-thumbed iPhone users nationwide today.
Research shows shady app developers are still grabbing your data without your permission, and Apple hasn't stopped them.
Epic CEO Tim Sweeney says Apple won't let Fortnite back in until all court appeals have been exhausted.
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