Apple's costly Detroit-based Developer Academy program relies heavily on taxpayer funding while delivering mixed job outcomes ...
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Apple Reportedly Developing New Gaming App It Plans to Pre-Install on All Its New Smart Devices Later This Year
Apple is reportedly designing a new game-focused app dedicated to gaming. A new report from Bloomberg supports rumors from the end of last year that intimate the megacorp is "seeking to sell gamers ...
Snapchat. Periscope. Vine. Facebook Live. Instagram. Ephemeral video apps all, built for sharing clips of late-night debauchery with your closest buddies. And they’ve obviously tapped a nerve. Cisco ...
Apple announced on Thursday the launch of a new developer program, the Mini Apps Partner Program, which will offer a reduced commission rate of 15% on in-app purchases for the mini applications. The ...
Just ahead of its Worldwide Developers Conference next month, Apple on Thursday announced new figures related to the U.S. App Store’s financial success. The company says its U.S. App Store ecosystem ...
In a move that could redefine the way users interact with their iPhones, Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) is reportedly developing an enhanced version of App Intents for Siri. Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, in his ...
Apple has added new provisions to multiple sections of its Developer Program License Agreement. Here’s what’s new.
Apple is still working on a Ring-like home security camera that will integrate into the Home app, reports Bloomberg. It's unclear when the camera might launch, but it could come alongside or after the ...
It’s not just Android that Swype, the company which pioneered an ultra-fast texting method, has its eyes on—they’re apparently developing an iPhone version ...
Apple has approved an update to Spotify’s iPhone app that makes it the first major app to support direct links for US users to pay for plans on an external site, without restrictions. Apple has been ...
Apple's Swift programming language can now be used to develop for Android, and share code with iOS apps. Swift was launched by Apple in 2014 — although it had secretly been in development since 2010.
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