iOS 17 rumored to support app sideloading to comply with EU regulations
Following up on European legislation against large tech companies, Apple will comply with new regulations that allows sideloading apps directly from the internet.
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Following up on European legislation against large tech companies, Apple will comply with new regulations that allows sideloading apps directly from the internet.
Apple customers can now use Apple Pay to pay for purchases over time instead of all at once.
The company will utilize Broadcom as a supplier of Wi-Fi 6E chips for the time being.
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Elon Musk says Apple has threatened to pull Twitter from the App Store.
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