A federal judge has blocked a Texas law that was set to go into effect on Thursday. It would have required age verification or parental consent for the download of apps.
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The Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles launched an app that allows Virginians to carry a valid state driver’s license or ...
Apple has a way for videogamers to keep progress and friends synced, leveraging iCloud to do it. Here's how to get the most ...
Christmas gift returns are a sign of the holiday season with retailers expecting up to a post-holiday 35% increase in returns ...
The push for digital passports is about more than just getting through the airport. Apple and Google would like to see your ...
This week’s Apple headlines: iPhone 18 Pro specs leak, iPhone Fold screen sizes, Europe’s iOS Bonus, celebrating ten years of ...
The decision comes just a few days before the Texas App Store Accountability Act (SB 2420) was set to take effect. Here are the details.
Saying the law likely violates free speech rights guaranteed by the First Amendment, U.S. District Judge Robert Pitman ...
The Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles launched an app that allows Virginians to carry a valid state driver’s license or ...
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