Apple continues to make tweaks to its policy related to the App Store. Today, it's another extension for developers.
Apple extends deadline for online group event in-app purchase requirement
Apple continues to make tweaks to its policy related to the App Store. Today, it's another extension for developers.
As is par for the course, Apple is shutting down the ability to submit apps to the App Store for a bit of time for the holidays.
Apple has not been a fan of game streaming services being available in the App Store for years. And while the company did make some changes to technically make it a possibility, the workaround isn't great for companies actually trying to make it happen.
Early on Wednesday, Apple announced a big change to its fee structure for the App Store. Specifically, that it's reducing the money it takes from small businesses and developers.
Apple said today it's lowering the App Store commission for small, independent developers who are earning up to $1 million per year from thirty percent down to fifteen percent.
In this tutorial, we’ll show you how to view and manage your App Store ratings and reviews on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac.
Apple made a privacy-focused change earlier this year, informing developers they'd need to be a bit more transparent with their apps starting this year.
Apple is facing a lot of pushback for its the "Apple Tax", the 30% cut it takes from the majority of sales that go on within the App Store. Perhaps because of that, and any potential changes in the future, the company is warning investors that any change would not be great for financial results.
Today, Apple announced its results for the fourth fiscal quarter, and revealed yet another strong stretch of three months.
Apple has updated both iMovie and GarageBand for iOS with a slate of new features ahead of the iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Pro's launch.
Microsoft has a major focus on cloud gaming thanks to its xCloud service, but right now it's missing out on a lot of potential customers because it's not available for iOS.
ProtonMail is a popular email app, and it's been free for years. However, the developer behind the app says Apple forced it to add in-app purchases.