Apple will allow third-party browsers in the European Union to create web apps for the iPhone Home Screen using their own custom engines when iOS 18.2 launches later this year. This expands on ...
PadOS is now under formal scrutiny by the European Commission to determine whether it complies with the EU's Digital Markets ...
To comply with Europe's Digital Markets Act, Apple revealed when EU iPhone users can change more of the default apps to third ...
Web browser developers Vivaldi, Waterfox, Wavebox, and the Open Web Advocacy group have called on the European Union to take action against Microsoft for allegedly promoting its Edge browser ...
Apple last year introduced the ability for third-party web browsers to add web apps to the iOS Home Screen, a feature that was previously exclusive to Safari. However, these web apps still depend ...
Iowa Farm Bureau members have an opportunity to gain first-hand insights about the impacts of the European Union’s climate ...
On paper, iOS and iPadOS support fully-fledged browsers from other manufacturers, but there are stumbling blocks. Apple has now had to overcome these. To comply with EU regulations, Apple once ...
After iOS, iPadOS must now also open up against Apple's will. The EU Commission wants to keep a close eye on the company.