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Apple has invested £18 billion in the UK since 2019
News Apple has invested upwards on £18 billion in the UK and doubled its engineering headcount since 2019.
By Emma Woollacott Last updated
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What cracking open the App Store means for the future of iOS
Analysis Fears begin to mount over whether the EU's Digital Markets Act (DMA) will backfire
By James O'Malley Published
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Apple's App Store now allows unlisted apps
News Businesses are invited to make their limited-audience apps available only through a direct link
By Connor Jones Published
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What Apple's Epic battle could mean for the app business
In-depth The tussle over gaming could have broader effects for the App Store in general
By Elliot Mulley-Goodbarne Published
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App makers take shots at Apple in Senate hearing
News App developers say the company uses its app store to further its own business interests
By Danny Bradbury Published
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Apple to send exec to App Store Senate hearing after initially declining
News Apple claims it was simply seeking alternative dates when it initially declined
By Rene Millman Published
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Apple will require developers to add privacy nutrition labels to apps
News Labels will help iDevice users understand apps’ privacy practices before installation
By Praharsha Anand Published
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Fortnite creator sues Google and Apple over app store cut
News Epic Games' battle over app stores' revenue slices continues
By Nicole Kobie Published
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Best iPhone apps for 2019
Best Get the most out of the new range of iPhones with the top business, productivity and collaboration apps
By Clare Hopping Published
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Apple pulls VPNs from the App Store
News Apple removes VPNs from the Chinese store, while Russia makes them illegal
By Alan Martin Published
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Apple raises App Store prices by 25% thanks to Brexit
News App and in-app purchase prices rise in response to the weak pound
By Clare Hopping Published
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Apple to take smaller revenue cut from ‘reliable’ apps
News Apps of any kind will also be eligible to offer subscriptions soon
By Aaron Lee Published
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