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Wix unveils a game-changing AI tool that transforms ideas into smartphone apps with ease. This innovation streamlines app creation, making mobile development accessible to everyone-no coding required.
TikTok has made history, becoming the first non-game app to surpass $10 billion in consumer spending. This milestone highlights its massive global influence and the powerful pull of short-form content.
Apple’s new Journal app debuts with iOS 17.2, inviting users to capture moments and reflections in a sleek, intuitive space. A fresh way to chronicle life’s stories, now right at your fingertips.
Spotify just made it seamless to snag your favorite tracks on Wear OS. With an intuitive update, your wrist becomes a mini DJ booth-effortlessly controlling and saving tunes wherever you go. Music, meets convenience.
In 2024, AI apps surged past the $1 billion mark in consumer spending, transforming how we engage with technology. From smart assistants to creative tools, AI’s footprint in daily life is growing rapidly and reshaping the digital economy.
Epic Games CEO claims Apple intentionally hobbled iPhone web apps in the EU, hinting at anticompetitive motives. The move raises fresh questions about Apple’s grip on its ecosystem and app market fairness.
Google’s app could soon get a game-changing AI upgrade for Android users, blending smarter search with seamless assistance-turning everyday tasks into effortless moments of digital magic.
Google Photos is Working on an I’m Feeling Lucky Button for Your Pictures and Videos If you’re a photography enthusiast…
iPhone owners often sift through apps with a fine-tooth comb, valuing quality and seamless design over quantity. In contrast, Android users tend to explore a broader app range, embracing variety over strict selection.
Fleeceware apps have quietly swiped $400 million from users, trapping them in costly subscriptions with hidden fees. These sneaky apps lure downloads, then charge steep, often unnoticed bills-digital pitfalls in disguise.