Apple Inc.’s App Store has turned countless software developers into millionaires since its launch almost a decade ago. But working with the famously controlling company has often been frustrating.
Apps were rejected with little explanation, and Apple has been stingy about sharing customer data that could have helped developers improve their products.
Apple can no longer afford to brush offRead more
The tech sector was scrambling Wednesday to understand the implications of an alleged broad CIA hacking arsenal, capable of spying on phones and other connected devices.
Major tech firms said they were looking at the allegations raised in the documents released by WikiLeaks on Tuesday.
"While our initial analysis indicates that many of the issues leaked today were already patchedRead more
As an earlier statement said WhatsApp will stop working on certain phones by the end of 2016, many users of older versions of iPhones and Android handsets are about to find themselves cut off from using the chat app, media has reported.
WhatsApp, with more than one billion monthly users, had earlier announced that it was phasing out compatibility withRead more
Apple and Microsoft on Friday appeared to be aiming in opposite directions with freshly unholstered gun emojis.
A pistol character included among glyphs for messages sent using coming iOS 10 software powering Apple mobile devices looked like a toy instead of a real firearm.
New emojis teased by Apple in a blog post included women athletes, single parents, a rainbowRead more
Governance, risk and compliance software firm, Ideagen, has released a version of its popular mobile reporting app for Android.
Q-Pulse Reporting, currently available on iOS, will satisfy “overwhelming” customer demand with the move to the Android platform.
The app will be the first from Ideagen’s mobile suite made available on a platform other than iOS, with Q-Pulse Docs and Q-PulseRead more