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40 votes
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Disclaimer | Official trailer
3 votes -
The iPhones 16
27 votes -
Blitz | Official trailer
2 votes -
iOS 18 is here with RCS and homepage customization features
36 votes -
Data center emissions probably 662% higher than big tech claims
20 votes -
Apple rethinks its movie strategy after a string of misses
26 votes -
‘Ted Lasso’ heads toward Season 4 greenlight with options pickup for three core cast members
19 votes -
AltStore PAL drops its annual subscription thanks to a grant from Epic
8 votes -
Apple’s requirements (subscription model only) to hit creators and fans on Patreon
53 votes -
Subscribe to a Twitch streamer, get three months of Apple TV+
6 votes -
Sideloading with iOS 17.4: any use cases?
It’s been a few weeks now since the release of iOS 17.4, which […] provides new options for app marketplaces, web browsers and payments for residents of the European Union. […] Now, don’t get me...
It’s been a few weeks now since the release of iOS 17.4, which
[…] provides new options for app marketplaces, web browsers and payments for residents of the European Union. […]
Now, don’t get me wrong, I am a firm believer in the underlying regulation to it, and have been ever since the possibility of this becoming a reality was in the Brussels air. But so far, I haven’t really been able to come up with a truly practical use case.
Furthermore, I haven’t seen any marketing for an Epic Store, Meta Store, or similar “app marketplaces”, but this may be attributed to the still rather… wobbly legal situation surrounding, notably, still having to direct payments to Apple while not using their store for app distribution. I don’t think there has been any follow-up from Apple (or the EU) that retracts these conditions.
So: Have any fellow EU resident ~tech’ies done anything fun or interesting with this new freedom yet?
To those not affected by this regulation, what would you like to “sideload”, or are perhaps already sideloading on Android?
Do any of you think big companies will move their entire palette onto an alternative store anytime soon, e.g. Facebook and sister products? To be honest, I doubt this will happen, otherwise it would’ve long occurred on the Google Play Store as well.
My ideas were:
- I’ve thought about trying to install Minecraft (the full version, probably using Pojav), or a game of similar caliber, on my phone just for fun and to see how well the iPhone GPU really fares against a “real” game, but didn’t find the time yet for looking into it.
- Also personally, I’d love to see a real “root-capable” shell on iOS, but I don’t think that will ever be a thing irrespective of how much sideloading Apple is forced to allow into their OS.
9 votes -
iOS 18 adds new "Distraction Control" feature for Safari, similar to temporary element blocking with uBlock Origin
11 votes -
Making games for Apple platforms "like an abusive relationship", say developers
42 votes -
For every month a person completes their monthly exercise challenge in the Fitness app, Apple should give them a free month of the 50GB iCloud plan
The plan only costs $1 a month. Apple can almost certainly eat that cost, and anyone who cannot complete their monthly exercise challenge because of illness or injury can probably still afford the...
The plan only costs $1 a month. Apple can almost certainly eat that cost, and anyone who cannot complete their monthly exercise challenge because of illness or injury can probably still afford the $1 to keep the plan going.
The monthly challenge in the Fitness app is tailored to each user based on their exercise habits, right?
19 votes -
Taking command of the Context Menu in macOS
14 votes -
How Apple just stole "AI" from everyone else
12 votes -
Objects of Our Life: Steve Jobs' talk at the 1983 design conference in Aspen
7 votes -
F1 | Official teaser
12 votes -
AirPods with camera modules to reportedly enter mass production in 2026, will be designed to deliver an enhanced spatial audio experience
6 votes -
AI the product vs AI the feature
17 votes -
MacBook Air gets hosed, other models hold steady in macOS 15 as Intel support fades
17 votes -
TDK claims insane energy density in solid-state battery breakthrough
29 votes -
Feature request: font override
10 votes -
Apple Intelligence
31 votes -
Elon Musk threatens to ban iPhones and MacBooks at his companies after Apple announces OpenAI partnership
40 votes -
Carpenter's AirTags help uncover 'massive' case of stolen tools in Maryland
16 votes -
Wolfs | Official trailer
11 votes -
Apple's never-released iPod Tetris game discovered on third-generation prototype
9 votes -
Studio musicians are still waiting for credit in the streaming era
22 votes -
Apple Music's 100 best albums list
16 votes -
The forged Apple employee badge
25 votes -
PPSSPP is approved for the Apple App Store
19 votes -
Adding your own multi-channel audio to Music app
11 votes -
Apple, Netflix Amazon want to change how they pay Hollywood stars
13 votes -
Musi’s free music streaming app is a hit with thrifty teens. The app claims to tap content on YouTube, but some in the music industry question the legitimacy of that model.
18 votes -
Hey GM: If you want to beat Apple, give people the buttons CarPlay can’t
35 votes -
The comfortable problem of mid TV
24 votes -
Meta starts licensing headset OS in battle with Apple
13 votes -
I just switched to an iPhone, what should I do to make the most of this change?
Basically the title. I've been an Android user since 2012, but have have an iPad and a Macbook that I really like, especially how well they work together. My pixel 5 was on its way out, so I...
Basically the title. I've been an Android user since 2012, but have have an iPad and a Macbook that I really like, especially how well they work together. My pixel 5 was on its way out, so I finally took the plunge and bought an iPhone 15 Pro earlier this week. I'm still getting everything set up, and I'm particularly excited to play with the different focus modes and shortcuts. I'm curious what apps and features should I be using to make the most of this switch?
38 votes -
Making the Macintosh: Technology and culture in Silicon Valley
11 votes -
The story of The Oregon Trail
18 votes -
The free Delta game emulator for iPhones is live on Apple’s App Store
33 votes -
Apple opens the App Store to retro game emulators
24 votes -
Introducing AltStore PAL
7 votes -
Fly Me To The Moon | Official trailer
8 votes -
Hard cider - making old orchards new again
15 votes -
Apple's $3500 nightmare
47 votes -
Will the Apple antitrust case affect your phone’s security?
15 votes -
Recent ‘MFA bombing’ attacks targeting Apple users
8 votes