Apple Inc. is lowering the fees it collects from app developers for software and in-app purchases in China, the latest move to appease regulators cracking down on its digital offerings.
In January, after TikTok announced a deal to transfer its US operations, Apple began blocking people in the US from ...
Apple has removed two of the most popular gay dating apps in China from the App Store after receiving an order from China’s main internet regulator and censorship authority, WIRED has learned. The ...
China’s espionage campaign has infiltrated our communications networks via their telecom companies, like Huawei and ZTE, and by selling us cheap routers with noted-yet-unfixed vulnerabilities. But ...
BANGKOK (AP) — Apple (AAPL) said it has pulled two of China’s biggest gay dating apps, Blued and Finka, under pressure from Chinese authorities, in the latest sign of a tightening grip on the LGBTQ+ ...
Apple has removed two of the most popular gay dating apps in China from its App Store there to comply with a government order. The company gave the usual statement it makes in such circumstances, but ...
“Are you dead?” That’s the question a viral app has been trying to ask people who are living alone in China. The app is called Sileme in Chinese, which translates to “Are you dead?” in English, and it ...
A new Chinese vibe-coding tool exploded in popularity last week, so of course, I had to test it. LingGuang, an AI app for building apps using plain-language prompts, launched on November 18. By Monday ...
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