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 ...
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.
Musi, a free music-streaming app that had tens of millions of iPhone downloads and garnered plenty of controversy over its ...
Aa federal judge dismissed the lawsuit with prejudice in what might become a landmark case related to App Store delistings.
Musi, a free music-streaming app only available on iPhone, sued Apple last week, arguing that Apple breached Musi’s developer agreement by abruptly removing the app from its App Store for no good ...
Juno, the popular app that brought YouTube videos to Apple’s Vision Pro, is shutting down, its developer announced on Tuesday. As YouTube had not launched its own app for Vision Pro, Juno filled an ...
Juno was removed from the App Store after Google said the YouTube app for Apple’s headset violates its API and trademark policies. Juno was removed from the App Store after Google said the YouTube app ...
Juno for YouTube was priced at $4.99, and Selig says that customers who purchased the app should still be able to use it even though it's been removed from the App Store.
While Google seems in no hurry to build a YouTube app for Apple Vision Pro, developers such as Christian Selig (known for his work on Apollo for Reddit) have created alternative apps to access the ...
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