So what do you know about low-speed electric bicycles and the new law passed by the Illinois General Assembly this summer? Effective Jan. 1 the Legislature will redefine “bicycle” to include low-speed ...
Who controls what you can do on your mobile phone? What happens when your device can only run what the government decides is OK? We are dangerously close to this kind of totalitarian control, thanks ...
Apple has announced the Mini Apps Partner Program for developers. It expands on the App Store’s ongoing support for apps that offer mini apps. Mini apps are self-contained experiences that are built ...
Apple has removed two of the most popular gay dating apps in China from the App Store after receiving an order from China’s main internet regulator and censorship authority, WIRED has learned. The ...
Google has spent the last few years waging a losing battle against Epic Games, which accused the Android maker of illegally stifling competition in mobile apps. Losses in court left Google to make ...
Apple's new browser-based App Store lets anyone browse, search, and share apps across every platform, no Apple device required. For years, Apple's web domain at "apps.apple.com" served only as a ...
Apple engaged in anticompetitive behavior by charging App Store developers "excessive and unfair prices" for app distribution services, the UK's Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) ruled today [PDF] ...
The App Store racked up 200 million downloads in less than five months. Photo: Graham Bower/Cult of Mac October 22, 2008: During a conference call, Apple CEO Steve Jobs reveals that a user downloaded ...
BEIJING, Oct 20 (Reuters) - A group of 55 Chinese iPhone and iPad users filed a complaint with China's market regulator on Monday, a lawyer representing the group said, alleging that Apple (AAPL.O), ...
Last year, Apple won a 2021 lawsuit in China that accused it of charging excessive commissions on the App Store. Now, one lawyer behind that case is challenging Apple’s App Store practices once again.