The Competition and Markets Authority in the UK is looking at whether the Play Store and AppStore support innovation and are pro-competition
Apple and Google removed TikTok from their app stores Saturday, complying with a law requiring China's ByteDance to divest the social app or see it face an effective ban in the U.S.
Google Play will now display verification badges on approved VPNs as a way to “highlight apps that prioritize user privacy and safety,” the company announced on Tuesday. The new badge will appear on a VPN app’s details page and within search results, proving that it meets specific standards outlined by Google.
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DeepSeek has been blocked in Italy and Ireland, with regulators investigating its data practices. The app, once surpassing ChatGPT in downloads, is no longer available on the Apple App Store or Google Play Store due to concerns over data collection.
DEEPSEEK is a Chinese AI app which is taking the Apple and Google Play stores by storm. The AI start-up’s rapid rise has sent waves through tech spaces, as it marks a big shift in the
TikTok service is back online in the US, but the app is unavailable for download in the US - here's when it might return.
Hours after Italian authorities requested information from DeepSeek about how the company handles user data, the Chinese AI startup’s app is no longer available in Apple’s App Store and Google’s Play Store.
It feels like Apple TV+ is gaining ground in the public consciousness, with dramas like Severance, Silo, and Slow
Apple and Google generated a whopping $150 billion USD in revenue from the App Store and Play Store, combined, during 2024
Despite some recent headlines, iPhones remain safer than Androids given Apple’s tighter restrictions and control of its ecosystem. But Google is catching up — and Samsung is moving even faster to narrow the gap. Now, a new Android upgrade for 2025 could make Androids more like iPhones than ever before — but there’s a twist.