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Apple tones down its new Liquid Glass aesthetic in iOS 26 beta 3, making interface elements more readable after user ...
Link-out fees collected from developers are a bargaining chip as Apple fights against the Digital Markets Act.
The Commission fined Apple 500 million euros and Meta 200 million euros ($23.4 million) earlier this year – the first fines ...
Go back a decade or so, and the only way to try out iOS versions before their final release in the fall was to be an iPhone ...
Apple’s new Liquid Glass design language just got a little more… frosted. In the third iOS 26 developer beta, Apple dialed back the transparency of navigation bars, buttons, and tabs that once allowed ...
Apple plans to appeal a massive $580 million fine from the EU over how the American company operates its mobile App Store.
To study durability even further, Apple does vibration tests and analyzes how every part of the device responds. According to Counterpoint, Apple’s massive durability testing, involving at least ...
This expected development follows App Store changes being introduced in June to avoid being slapped with additional fines for violating anti-steering rules under the EU’s DMA. In a statement to ...
As expected, Apple has today formally appealed the €500 million fine it received from the European Commission for allegedly ...
Today we filed our appeal because we believe the European Commission’s decision, and their unprecedented fine, go far beyond ...
Apple changes App Store rules in the EU, allowing developers to link to external payment systems and reducing fees, after a massive antitrust fine and pressure from the Digital Markets Act.
Apple has moved to revamp its European Union app store policies as it seeks to fend off escalating fines under the 27-nation bloc’s digital competition regulations ...