A Texas judge found the law requiring adults and minors to verify their age before downloading apps or making in-app purchases likely violates adults and minors' First Amendment rights.
A preliminary injunction in federal court cited the First Amendment, handing a win to tech companies like Apple and Google.
In an order granting a preliminary injunction on the Texas App Store Accountability Act (SB 2420), Judge Robert Pitman wrote ...
The decision comes just a few days before the Texas App Store Accountability Act (SB 2420) was set to take effect. Here are the details.
Italy’s antitrust authority says double prompting for tracking permission is harmful to developers who rely on personalized ...
Due to regulatory action, Apple has agreed to allow alternative app stores, third-party payment systems for in-app purchases, ...
This is not as easy as it sounds — and it’s not common advice. But there’s a new warning for iPhone and Android users to ...
Apple’s Reminders app keeps getting better, with one of the most overlooked iOS 26 changes that’s perfect for travelers: time zone support.
Earlier this month, Apple released iOS 26.2, following more than a month of beta testing. It is a big update, with many new ...
Passkeys offer stronger protection than passwords—and they have the potential to eliminate passwords altogether if more ...
Apple could also make it easier for you to connect a non-Apple smartwatch to your iPhone with the upcoming update.