The Chinese government made Apple remove two apps – just as US considers the same thing for TikTok.
A law firm in China has filed a new antitrust complaint accusing Apple of abusing its control over iOS app distribution and payments, escalating a dispute that previously failed in civil court by ...
Apple is once again under scrutiny in China as 55 local iPhone and iPad users have filed a complaint alleging monopolistic practices in app distribution and payment systems. The complaint, Reuters ...
Apple has confirmed that it removed the popular gay dating apps Blued and Finka from its Chinese iOS store in compliance with an order from the Cyberspace Administration of China. The country's app ...
In a move that highlights the growing tensions between the U.S. and China over technology, Apple has removed several popular messaging apps, including Meta's WhatsApp and Threads, from its App Store ...
Apple is finally cashing in on one of the largest untapped markets in its App Store ecosystem. For years, WeChat's "mini" apps and games in China bypassed the App Store entirely, leaving Apple out of ...
Bangkok — Apple said it has pulled two of China’s biggest gay dating apps, Blued and Finka, under pressure from Chinese authorities, in the latest sign of a tightening grip on the LGBTQ+ community. An ...
Apple tax has been disputable. Developers complained, regulators grumbled. That era is now ending. On 18 Dec, Japan became ...
The App Store hosted a number of VPN apps with ties to a Chinese military-affiliated company sanctioned by the US, with millions of downloads between them all. Users are often warned of the dangers of ...
Normally available in many regions around the world, news apps created by The New York Times are no longer offered through Apple’s App Store in China at the insistence of the country’s authorities, ...