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Apple's App Store changed software distribution in 2008, creating a global marketplace that reshaped how apps are discovered, bought, and updated.
Link-out fees collected from developers are a bargaining chip as Apple fights against the Digital Markets Act.
Congress should reject the Open App Markets Act; America’s tech markets don’t need a government referee—they need the freedom to provide security and innovation.
According to new data from Similarweb, Instagram Threads is closing in on X in terms of global daily mobile users. In June ...
The United States tech giant Apple has launched a legal challenge against an "unprecedented" 500 million euro ($586 million) ...
The European regulator fined Apple for violating the Digital Markets Act by limiting app developers from offering cheaper ...
Apple overhauls EU App Store rules following penalty The company’s latest attempt to comply with EU laws will change fees for developers.
Ahead of WWDC next week, Apple is out with a new report today touting how the App Store “helps developers reach new heights.” According to Apple, the global App Store “supported” $1.3 ...
Apple's global ‌App Store‌ ecosystem supported an estimated $1.3 trillion in billings and sales across 2024, and for 90 percent of those sales, developers did not pay a commission to Apple.
Texas App Store Accountability Act, recently signed into law by Gov. Greg Abbott, gives the big tech players the remainder of 2025 to figure out how they will implement age verification in app stores ...
Vietnam ranked third globally in the number of apps removed from Apple’s App Store last year, with more than 9,600, most of them due to fraudulent activity.
This tactic bears a striking resemblance to “scare screens” Apple was explicitly forbidden from using in the US following its legal battle with Epic Games over App Store regulations.