There are a bunch of not-great apps like Spotify and Slack that suck battery life, because they basically run a full copy of Google Chrome inside each window. Chrome is a notorious energy hog, and ...
The few available iPhone web apps are about to break in the EU. Photo: Ed Hardy/Cult of Mac Are you familiar with iPhone web apps? No? Turns out you aren’t alone. Apple admitted that the method for ...
Progressive web apps are officially no more for iPhone users in the EU. Credit: Matt Cardy/Getty Images No, it's not a temporary issue in a beta version of iOS – Apple is officially killing home ...
Apple knows that Web apps need a little more functionality to become more like conventional apps. With this in mind, it has also created a bunch of APIs web developers can use to control elements of ...
Well, it turns out it’s not a bug that broke iPhone web apps, also known as progressive web apps (PWAs), in the EU. Following developer complaints and press reports about how PWAs were no longer ...
Apple recently released iOS 17.4 beta to comply with the European Union’s Digital Markets Act (DMA) antitrust legislation, which forced the company to allow alternative app stores on the iPhone. The ...
As Apple prepares to comply with the Digital Markets Act, the company seems to be disabling an alternate way of installing services to the iPhone’s homescreen. As Apple prepares to comply with the ...
We recently spoke with Maskim Rogov, president of Nullriver Software. His development team created the software -- Installer.app-- that represents a tipping point of sorts for native, binary ...