A federal judge has upheld Apple’s removal of the Musi app, ruling that Apple has the right to delist apps at any time under ...
A federal judge dismissed Musi's lawsuit, ruling Apple can remove App Store apps anytime, setting a major precedent for developers and platform control ...
Think your favorite apps are safe? A new court ruling in the Musi case confirms Apple can pull the plug on any app at any time, for any reason.
Apple has quietly blocked AI "vibe coding" apps, such as Replit and Vibecode, from releasing App Store updates unless they ...
Updated with Apple’s statement to 9to5Mac after the story. AI is making app development easier than ever. However, a ...
A lawsuit brought against Apple by music streaming app Musi has been dismissed by a federal judge, after she ruled that Apple's developer agreement gives it the right to remove any app from the App ...
Apple is clamping down on apps with AI vibe coding capabilities listed in the App Store, preventing the rapid creation of apps that don't pass through the App Store Review process.
Apple has blocked updates for apps like Replit and Vibecode. The reason: the applications violate rules regarding the ...
When Apple delisted free music streaming app Musi from the App Store in 2024, it resulted in the app's developers suing Apple over the removal.
The court also ordered Musi’s counsel, Winston & Strawn LLP, to pay Apple’s attorneys’ fees tied to the sanctions litigation.
Apple's Smart Connector has been around for years, yet iPad owners still have surprisingly few accessories that actually use it in daily life.
London, United Kingdom, March 18th, 2026, ChainwireTezDev, the annual gathering of the Tezos ecosystem, is returning to Cannes on March 30th for its fifth editi ...