Also, there's a Copilot app coming on Android and iOS.
Don't procrastinate; you have until March 1 to do this.
Android users may be headed for an era of regression on the platform due to hasty anti-monopoly regulation.
Apple has tried to push gaming before, but it will need more than Resident Evil 4 to put Mac gaming on the map.
IOS 17.2 cut off Flipper Zero users running the Xtreme third-party firmware from mass-spamming popups at iPhones.
Epic Games beat Google in an antitrust trial over its app store, where a San Francisco jury found the Google Play Store to be anticompetive.
You can now send an image as a document, which means you don't have to worry about quality loss.
European regulators challenged Apple’s exclusivity with the Digital Markets Act, but the tech giant isn’t going down without a fight.
Epic was offered $127 million to launch Fortnite on Google Play, but the developer’s rejection caused a risk of “contagion,” according to details in the trial.
Believe it or not, WhatsApp hasn't been on the App Store for Mac this whole time.
Canadian officials’ phones are restricted from using WeChat and TikTok due to the considerable data the apps scrape from user devices.
Apple won't allow companies to use third-party payment options but charges a 30% commission to use Apple Pay.
A federal judge deciding the fate of the ban questioned why the state should prevent users from willfully sharing their data with TikTok.
It's out just in time for more Pixel Watch 2 leaks to start circulating.
Its purchase of Findaway is clearing the path for Spotify to take on Audible.
Apple said it would port iOS and iPadOS apps straight to the new Vision Pro App Store. Developers will need to opt out if they don't want their apps there.
Apple is already complaining about ‘data security risks’ from people sideloading apps on iPhone, and disagrees that iMessage is a ‘gatekeeper.’
NightOwl was supposed to make Macs work in dark mode. After a recent update, one developer discovered it was siphoning users’ data through a botnet.
After releasing Threads prematurely to fill in the vacuum left behind by Elon Musk's dying Twitter, Meta has finally released the platform's web app.
The Montana Attorney General also said the state's ban of the app, now the subject of lawsuits, would never have passed without the Chinese spy balloon.