Apple has quietly blocked AI "vibe coding" apps, such as Replit and Vibecode, from releasing App Store updates unless they ...
A federal judge has upheld Apple’s removal of the Musi app, ruling that Apple has the right to delist apps at any time under ...
A federal judge dismissed Musi's lawsuit, ruling Apple can remove App Store apps anytime, setting a major precedent for developers and platform control ...
Musi, a free music-streaming app that had tens of millions of iPhone downloads and garnered plenty of controversy over its ...
A lawsuit brought against Apple by music streaming app Musi has been dismissed by a federal judge, after she ruled that Apple's developer agreement gives it the right to remove any app from the App ...
Updated with Apple’s statement to 9to5Mac after the story. AI is making app development easier than ever. However, a ...
Apple is moving on from iOS 26.3. After several rounds of developer betas, the company has now released iOS 26.4 release candidate, the final prerelease version before a public rollout. The RC build, ...
Apple has reduced App Store commission fees for developers distributing apps in mainland China following discussions with ...
Apple said it will reduce its App Store commission rates in China following discussions with regulators, lowering the fee ...
When Apple delisted free music streaming app Musi from the App Store in 2024, it resulted in the app's developers suing Apple over the removal.
Think your favorite apps are safe? A new court ruling in the Musi case confirms Apple can pull the plug on any app at any time, for any reason.
Aa federal judge dismissed the lawsuit with prejudice in what might become a landmark case related to App Store delistings.
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