A change to the App Store rules reverses a very old rule that prohibited emulators on the iPhone and iPad. One of the App Store's longest standing rules is a prohibition on apps that run external code ...
Apple has altered app guidelines on the App Store, allowing console emulators for the first time. Although this is due to pressure from the EU for anti-competition issues, the policy change is global.
Apple made an unexpected change to its guidelines for reviewing apps in the iOS App Store which now allows for developers to essentially offer game emulators within the marketplace. This means that ...
For quite some time, Apple's App Store guidelines have banned applications from running software that's not "embedded in the binary." In other words, an app that loads another app is a no-go. This, ...
Just over a week after Apple changed rules to allow game emulators on iPhone and iPad, the first have made their way into the App Store. The change, which specifically allows apps to run "software ...
After the EU commission fined Apple $2 billion and announced that it’s not satisfied with the changes the company made to comply with the Digital Markets Act (DMA), Apple on Friday updated the App ...
In addition to updating its developer guidelines to allow music streaming apps to link to external website, Apple has also added new language that allows game emulators on the App Store. The updated ...
When Apple posted its latest update to the App Store’s app review and submission policies for developers, it included language that appears to explicitly allow a new kind of app for emulating retro ...
Apple is officially allowing retro game emulators in the App Store. Apple made a number of changes to the App Store’s guidelines on Friday to help it comply with the EU’s Digital Markets Act (DMA).
Apple has a history of being extremely protective over what kinds of apps can be listed on its App Store. Last month, the company was fined $2 billion USD by the EU commission for failing to comply ...
In an update to its developer guidelines for iPhones and iPads, Apple has made it possible for game emulators to be officially listed on the App Store. Apple confirmed the news to developers via an ...
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