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    Unlocking Hidden Revenue Streams for Your Mobile App

    The industry is booming and, as a result, has become fiercely competitive. With that in mind, it’s become more crucial than ever for developers to discover successful avenues for generating revenue…

    App Store

    App Store Ecosystem Facilitated Over $1.1 Trillion in Transactions in 2022

    A study sponsored by Apple and conducted by economists from Analysis Group indicates that the App Store enabled approximately $1.1 trillion in developer billings and sales in 2022. The findings…

    Apple Podcasts

    Apple Podcasts Leads the Way as Preferred Platform for Podcast Creators

    Apple Podcasts dominated nearly every category, only falling behind Spotify in the directories and innovation categories. The final “overall” category, which inquired about podcast publishers’ “overall impression” of these services,…

    YouTube Video Editing

    YouTube: How the video platform plans to stay ahead of the game

    YouTube has been the dominant player in the online video space for over a decade. With over two billion monthly active users, the platform has become a go-to destination for…

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    Don’t Let Pirating Win: How to Make Money with Your Music Online

    With the advent of digital music piracy, it has become increasingly difficult for musicians to make a living from their art. However, there is still money to be made in…

    App Design

    App development strategy: Six factors to focus on

    In today’s competitive world, an app is just as important as a website or social media account. The difference? An app can be downloaded in seconds and used on the…

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    Google Maps for iOS Uses Gemini AI to Save Locations from iPhone Screenshots

    A conceptual render of touchscreen Macs and folding iPads, showcasing a foldable iPad unfolding into a larger display and a MacBook with a touch-enabled screen, set against a sleek, modern workspace, highlighting Apple’s innovative design for 2030.

    Touchscreen Macs and Folding iPads: Apple’s Next Frontier by 2030

    A close-up of the Apple Watch Ultra 3 on a wrist, showcasing its titanium enclosure and vibrant display, set against a rugged outdoor background with mountains, highlighting its adventure-ready design and advanced health features like hypertension detection.

    Apple Watch Ultra 3: Three Game-Changing Features Arriving in 2025

    A sleek M5 MacBook Pro in Space Black, open on a modern desk with a vibrant display showing creative software, highlighting its powerful M5 chip and professional-grade design for 2025.

    M5 MacBook Pro: What to Expect from Apple’s 2025 Powerhouse

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    Murderbot: Apple TV+’s Sci-Fi Comedy Could Redefine Streaming Hits

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    Apple’s HomeKit Overhaul: Navigating the End of Legacy Support in 2025

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