The Competition and Markets Authority in the UK is looking at whether the Play Store and AppStore support innovation and are pro-competition
With President-elect Trump adding uncertainty around whether a TikTok ban will go into effect, the focus is now turning to companies like Google and Apple.
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.
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.
TikTok service is back online in the US, but the app is unavailable for download in the US - here's when it might return.
One ASO strategy doesn’t fit all. Here are platform-specific tips for optimizing apps on Apple’s App Store and Google Play.
If you search for TikTok on the App Store, you’ll see a message saying, “TikTok and other ByteDance apps are not available in the country or region you’re in,” while Google Play says, “Downloads for this app are paused due to current US legal requirements.”
China just threw a curveball into the tough Artificial Intelligence (AI) race as DeepSeek’s chatbot app just skyrocketed to the number 1 spot on both the
The UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is investigating further action against mobile giants Apple and
Apple’s iCloud Passwords extension for Google Chrome lets you fill in passwords from your iCloud-based storehouse so you don’t lose access to those entries when using Chrome in the future. An option in iCloud Passwords lets you disable password autofill by Chrome so you don’t wind up with conflicting entries.
It feels like Apple TV+ is gaining ground in the public consciousness, with dramas like Severance, Silo, and Slow