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.
A federal judge issued a permanent injunction ordering Apple to allow developers to direct users to third-party payment portals.
Epic Games will soon be shutting down the video chat app.
The small concession will allow some developers to link to external websites for account setup.
A new South Korean law is set to compel the companies to allow competing payment systems for the first time.
The changes would allow developers to more easily communicate with customers.
Google is expected to fork over $15 billion to Apple this year to keep its search engine the default on Safari.
The latest revelations from the Epic v. Google court case show the company doled out monetary incentives to game developers, too.
The app—which will feature fitness, cooking, comedy, and music content—is part of the company's effort to rebrand itself as "creator-focused."
After years of developers and consumers being forced to play by these company's rules, lawmakers want to give all of us the choices we deserve.
Google reportedly tried to convince Epic to keep Fortnite in the Google Play store by outlining how bad sideloading apps sucks.
Besides being a dating and friendship app for anti-vaxxers, Unjected also falsely claims that being near vaccinated people can have adverse effects.
The new requirement is part of ongoing changes to help increase safety, security, and transparency for apps on the Play Store.
Doxcy was on the app store for less than a week before Apple pulled it down.
Amazon announced that it's working on supporting Android's new file format.
The incident has pitted two of tech's biggest giants against a small company that has based its business on spotting fake reviews on Amazon.
The antitrust bloodlust is potent, can you feel it?