The Epic Games and Apple confrontation is one that isn't going anywhere fast after exploding yesterday, and now Spotify has weighed in on the situation. Unsurprisingly, it sides with the Fortnite developer.
With the Trump administration wanting to ban US companies from doing business with WeChat and some other Chinese apps, many people are wondering where that would leave people with iPhones.
Yesterday was quite the day in the world of Fortnite and Epic Games. By the time the sun came down Fortnite was no longer available in either Apple's App Store or Google's Play Store.
It's been pretty impossible to be anywhere near the internet over the last 24 hours without having come across the mess that is Fortnite on iPhone and iPad. We told you yesterday that Epic Games had added a new payment option to the game, allowing people to bypass the App Store.
Epic Games did something strange earlier today when it started offering a way for Fortnite players to buy V-bucks from within the game, but without using Apple's in-app purchase system. At the time, it seemed weird and sure enough, Apple thought so, too.
There has been so much talk about Apple launching its own services bundle that it's easy to think that it already exists. But now it looks like it might exist sooner rather than later, for real this time.
iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Pro launch dates have just leaked, in addition to the fact that we will also see a new Apple Watch and iPad. Here are the details.
Here’s how to jailbreak iOS 13.6.1 and iPadOS 13.6.1 using the popular checkm8-based checkra1n on compatible iPhone and iPad hardware. There's even a handy video walkthrough of the process for your delectation, too!
You can now download iOS 13.6.1 and iPadOS 13.6.1 IPSW links and OTA update for your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch device. Here are the details on the release.
The new beta Apple Music website brings in an iOS 14-like design, and also adds a new 'Listen Now' tab to replace the 'For You' one.














