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Apple Services Preview: Better Integration, Increased Customization, and Sharing Options
Apple Services Preview: Better Integration, Increased Customization, and Sharing Options
Apple’s services have become an increasingly important part of the company’s product lineup, but they didn’t get a lot of time at WWDC this year. However, that doesn’t mean there aren’t some interesting new features coming with OS releases and beyond. There are a wide variety of updates coming that promise to better integrate services,
·macstories.net·
Apple Services Preview: Better Integration, Increased Customization, and Sharing Options
Apple in 2022: The Six Colors report card
Apple in 2022: The Six Colors report card
It’s time for our annual look back on Apple’s performance during the past year, as seen through the eyes of writers, editors, developers, podcasters, and other people who spend an awful lot of time…
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Apple in 2022: The Six Colors report card
Apple Podcasts Marketing Tool for Social Media Released
Apple Podcasts Marketing Tool for Social Media Released
Apple has released a free web app that lets podcasters create artwork and links to promote their shows on Apple Podcasts. The app offers several customization options that should appeal to a wide variety of creators who want to market their shows on Apple’s service. Still, there are a couple of limitations worth keeping in
·macstories.net·
Apple Podcasts Marketing Tool for Social Media Released
French iOS developers file antitrust suit over Apple’s App Store fees – TechCrunch
French iOS developers file antitrust suit over Apple’s App Store fees – TechCrunch
Apple is facing yet another antitrust lawsuit over its App Store fees, this time filed by a group of French iOS app developers who are suing the tech giant in its home state of California. The plaintiffs are accusing Apple of anticompetitive practices in allowing only one App Store for iOS devices,…
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French iOS developers file antitrust suit over Apple’s App Store fees – TechCrunch