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Apple loosens iOS rules in Japan under new regulations
Apple is rewriting the rules of the iPhone in Japan, opening the door to rival app stores and new payment options after years ...
Apple ($AAPL), the iPhone maker, will allow third-party app stores on its iOS system in Brazil as part of a deal to settle a ...
Apple is being forced to make major changes to iOS in Europe, thanks to the European Union’s “Digital Markets Act.” The act cracks down on Big Tech “gatekeepers” with various interoperability, ...
The next iPhone update is coming soon and includes a new way to make switching from Apple to Android smoother than ever. The ...
If Apple opens up iOS 17 to third-party browser engines this year, Chrome will be ready. According to a report from The Register, Google is already working on an “experimental application” that brings ...
Google is taking another step towards making the internet more accessible and widely adopted with a new experimental web browser for iOS. The browser, made with Google's Chromium engine, has the ...
Mr. Musk may have successfully pushed Twitter's new name and logo, 'X', and even made the vanity domain x.com redirect to the social media website, but that's not to say, the Mathematical ...
In an unusual turn, Apple released a statement about the European Digital Markets Act. The legislation, which took effect last year, made the company open up the iOS system to third-party marketplaces ...
Google's Chromium developers are working on an experimental web browser for iOS that would break Apple's browser engine restrictions, The Register reports. The experimental browser, which is being ...
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