iPhone sideloading just got much closer to actual sideloading. Photo: Apple/Cult of Mac EU developers can forgo the App Store entirely and distribute their apps directly to iPhone users from their own ...
After years of pretending the internet was a second-class citizen, Apple has finally done the unthinkable: it redesigned the web version of its App Store so it's actually usable by, well, humans. The ...
Apple launched a centralized, browsable App Store web interface mirroring the native app. New web hub adds Today tab, category browsing, and platform switcher for Apple devices. Still no web purchases ...
With iOS 17.5 Beta 2 rolling out soon, authorized app developers will be able to distribute their apps via the web to iPhone users in the European Union. Also: Apple's new AI model could understand ...
Apple said Tuesday iPhone users in the EU will be able to download apps from websites. It's the latest change forced by the European Commission's Digital Markets Act. Apple has fought against web ...
This is important because? With a full-featured storefront on the web, apps become more accessible to broader audiences, including those not on Apple devices. What to watch for? Will Apple eventually ...
When the European Union introduced the Digital Markets Act earlier this year, Apple changed how the App Store works in the 27 EU countries. But in June, the European Commission said that it believed ...
Last week, Apple released iOS 17.4 with big changes to the iPhone and App Store ecosystem to comply with the Digital Markets Act in the European Union. This includes things like support for ...