Apple now allows users to browse Vision Pro's apps online in the new visionOS App Store.
Google makes its AI-powered Search, SGE, available to users outside the beta.
Apple launched a web-based version of the Apple Vision Pro App Store on Friday, giving non-owners a way to see what apps are available and newly added to the Vision Pro's nascent but growing library. For those who are "window shopping" for an Apple Vision Pro, or are just interested in seeing what's new, the App Store for Apple's latest hardware addition is now available. The new headset-based App Store, spotted by 9to5Mac, is available via Apple's main website. Just like Apple's...
Apple has launched a new way for people to browse the App Store for Apple Vision Pro. Starting today, the App Store for visionOS is now available on the web, including curated collections, stories, and more. more
The European Union is set to launch full-scale investigations into Apple, Google, and Meta for possible violations of the new Digital Markets Act (DMA). The DMA aims to curb the power of big tech companies and promote fair competition in the digital market. Apple and Google’s app store fees, terms, and conditions for developers will […]
Users can access even a wider range of photo-editing options on their phone's gallery app for use with their Google Photos library.
Devs are looking into the optimization issues but it's been a rough launch.
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Google's search-infused phone app was touted as a major feature a few years ago.
The Parler app – which was removed by Apple after accusations that it was used to plan and facilitate the attack on the Capitol on January 6, 2021 – is now back in the App Store. The Android version of the social media app has not yet been accepted back into the Google Play Store. The company’s new CEO says that the app’s focus on completely unmoderated posts has now changed, though it’s unclear who actually owns and controls the business now more
Google Analytics today released an update enabling businesses to collect user-provided data without the need for a user ID.
Parler, a once censorship-free social media platform, has returned to Apple's App Store under new ownership. It now vows to ban violent and controversial content. read more