Apple has just announced groundbreaking accessibility features for its devices, including Braille Access tools and new App Store labels. Discover how these enhancements will change the user experience for millions!
Discover Apple's latest accessibility features set to launch with iOS 19, including a powerful Magnifier, live captions, and more, making technology more inclusive than ever!
Discover the groundbreaking features of the new Gemini app for iPad, designed for seamless multitasking and AI-powered collaboration. From live conversations in 45 languages to stunning image creation, this app transforms your productivity!
Representative Kat Cammack has introduced the App Store Freedom Act, aiming to allow third-party app stores and payment systems, enhancing competition in the mobile app marketplace. This could transform how users interact with major platforms like Apple and Google.
In a swift move post-Epic Games v. Apple ruling, a major streaming service has rolled out an update to its iOS app. Discover how this change could impact users and the industry!
In a landmark ruling, a federal judge has ordered Apple to make significant changes to its App Store practices, accusing the tech giant of deliberately failing to comply with previous court orders and attempting to hide its noncompliance.
In a groundbreaking move, the European Union has fined Apple €500M and Meta €200M, marking the first enforcement of the Digital Markets Act. Both companies argue the fines threaten their business models and user privacy.
A new Android spyware called 'KoSpy' has been linked to North Korean threat actors infiltrating Google Play and third-party app stores. This malware targets users by disguising itself as legitimate apps. Here's what you need to know!
A cybersecurity firm reveals North Korean hackers uploaded spyware to Google Play, tricking users into downloading it. The malware, named KoSpy, gathers sensitive data, raising alarms about targeted surveillance operations.
The iOS hit My Baby or Not! faces allegations of outright code theft from the indie game Diapers, Please!. As the original creators file a DMCA claim, the incident raises serious questions about copyright in the gaming industry.