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Apple could be coming under fire from European Commission
The Register· 3 days agoStore, violate Europe's Digital Markets Act (DMA). The DMA, which took effect in March, is a...
Apple and Meta face stiff EU fines - Silicon Valley Business Journal
The Business Journals· 10 hours agoBoth companies, as well as Google LLC, have been under investigation to see if they violated the...
Developers can now nominate apps and updates for App Store promotions
AppleInsider· 4 days agoApple runs an entire editorial division for the App Store that writes in-depth stories and roundups,...
Shortcuts are easier to make and more productive with iOS 18 redesign - iOS Discussions on...
AppleInsider· 12 hours agoApple's new iOS 18 hasn't brought major changes to the Shortcuts app on iPhone, but it has added features, and most significantly has improved how you find ...
Man arrested in connection to deadly stabbing in Northwest DC
WUSA 9 Washington, D.C.· 42 minutes agoD.C. Police have arrested a man in connection to a fatal stabbing in Northwest. On Monday, police...
Need to report illegal fireworks? This app can help and here’s how it works
KTXL via Yahoo News· 7 hours agoThe Nail ‘Em app allows users to report the possession, sale and/or use of illegal fireworks. The ...
Is It Safe to Use a Third-Party iPhone App Store?
Lifehacker· 5 days agoIt’s been almost four months since Europe’s Digital Markets Act (DMA) forced Apple to start allowing third-party app stores on European iPhones. While the ...
Apple May Face Charges in EU Under the Digital Markets Act - IGN
IGN Videogames· 3 days agoApple may become the first tech company to be charged by EU regulators under the Digital Markets Act (DMA). The Financial Times reports that EU regulators are going to charge ...
Forget Big AI: Apple's Small AI Approach Could Yield Massive Returns for AAPL Stock Investors
InvestorPlace· 17 hours agoApple Intelligence is a client-based, voice activated system that uses all the data you have in ...
Apple and Google will have to start allowing third party app stores in Japan
Neowin· 5 days agoThe Japanese government has passed a law that will require Apple and Google to provide access to third party app stores and payment providers on their platforms, in a move similar to the EU's DMA.