The new rules announced by Google follow a lawsuit with Epic Games, and may improve your experience with the Play Store.
Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney confirms Fortnite will return to Google Play soon while Epic’s own mobile store continues supporting Android.
By June 30th, Google writes, it will lower most app store fees in the US, UK, and European Economic Area to 20 percent or ...
The proposed changes filed Wednesday with a federal court in San Francisco mark the latest twist in a case that began in ...
Google says that through 2025, it blocked more than 255,000 Android apps from obtaining excessive access to sensitive user data and rejected over 1.75 million apps from being published on Google Play ...
The ongoing dispute between Google and Epic Games has concluded, allowing Fortnite to be available for direct download from the Google Play Store. Google has revised its payment processes, enabling a ...
The open-source app store GitHub-Store has been released in version 1.6.0. It brings better Linux support and many ...
Netmarble (CEO Kim Byung-kyu) announced on the 5th that its new mobile idle RPG StoneAge: Idle Adventure (developed by ...
Google says it disrupted what it believes was the world's largest residential proxy network that hijacked about 9 million ...
PCWorld reports that cybercriminals are distributing ‘Massiv’ malware through fake IPTV streaming apps that appear functional but primarily serve to steal banking credentials. This Android malware can ...
Epic and Google have called a truce in their years-long legal battle, with Sweeney promising to stop criticizing Google’s app store policies.
Sarvam AI’s Indus app is now on Play Store and App Store, offering multilingual chat, voice support, file analysis, and AI tools for Indian users.
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