The U.S. Defense Department says it plans to open its network to about 100,000 mobile phones and tablets from companies such as Apple and Google by February, 2014.
Apple has announced the launch of a new 'Advanced Commerce API' that makes it easier for developers to support exceptionally large content catalogs, creator experiences, and subscriptions with optional add-ons.
The New York Times has introduced a new and enhanced app for the iPad that includes all the sections, articles, videos and photos from the publication.
Ninja Jamm is a free mixing and jamming app that lets anyone instantly remix music from the Ninja Tune label using touch control and state of the art effects.
Apple has announced that starting in March 2020 developers will be able to distribute iOS, iPadOS, macOS, and tvOS versions of their apps as a universal purchase.
A bipartisan group of U.S. Senators has reintroduced the Open App Markets Act, aiming to force Apple and Google to allow sideloading, third-party app stores, and alternative payments.