Sometimes change can be started with an open letter. And apparently that's what news publishers are hoping can happen now (with some help from Epic Games).
Wall Street Journal, other news publishers weigh in on Apple’s App Store fees
Sometimes change can be started with an open letter. And apparently that's what news publishers are hoping can happen now (with some help from Epic Games).
Epic Games is rallying against Apple on social media with its #FreeFortnite hashtag after it left both Apple and Google no choice but to remove “Fortnite” from their respective app stores.
Today has been quite the day, but now we've got Spotify weighing in on the dispute between Apple and Epic Games. You won't be surprised which side of the argument Spotify is on.
In what can only be described as a shocking, and yet probably still inevitable move, Apple has decided to remove the mega-popular battle royale game Fortnite from the App Store.
In the United States, Apple is currently under scrutiny for its anti-competitive behavior, especially as it relates to the App Store. The company's also facing similar investigations in the European Union. And now Russia is getting involved, too.
Wouldn't it be great if you could see upcoming games that will launch soon on Apple Arcade, the iPhone maker's game-subscription service? With the new App Store features available on iOS 14, iPadOS 14 and macOS 11 Big Sur, you can do just that. Follow along with our quick tutorial as we show you how to get a sneak peek at upcoming Apple Arcade games.
Apple's gift card situation hasn't always been the easiest, with two distinct options for customers who are looking to buy something. But now the company is streamlining things.
Earlier today, Apple announced the quarterly earnings for its third fiscal quarter in 2020. The numbers are impressive despite the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, and, yet again, Apple's Services division is a beacon.
Apple's chief executive, Tim Cook, will face questions regarding potential antitrust behavior regarding the App Store this week, but, before that, the App Store chief wants to try and clear things up.
This Thursday, July 30, Apple is going to report its latest quarterly earnings, and at least some investors believe the highly lucrative Services division will earn quite a bit of money -- but not because of the company's newest offerings.
Apple is facing more than one antitrust probe regarding the App Store and the fees associated with the digital marketplace, so it's not surprising to see the company come out swinging with a commissioned report showing why it's not in the wrong.
Stop me if you've heard this one before: if you add funds right now to your Apple ID, you'll get a 10% bonus. The deal is back, just a few months after Apple last offered it.