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Starting this fall, Apple has announced that developers will be required to provide a reason for using certain APIs that can collect information from their apps' users. According to the company, this ...
The App Store review process is very strict to ensure that apps comply with Apple’s guidelines. And soon, this whole process will get even more strict. That’s because Apple recently announced that ...
Jitterbit’s new Model Context Protocol (MCP) client provides standardized, secure, and efficient AI integration. This ...
Tesla has released API pricing for third-party apps and this developer says that it would cost them $60 million per year to run their third-party Tesla app under these new pricing. After years of ...
It’s been a tumultuous week for OpenAI, full of executive departures and major fundraising developments, but the startup is back at it, trying to convince developers to build tools with its AI models ...
Hackers exploited Kiln’s API to drain 193,000 SOL ($41M) from SwissBorg’s Solana Earn program. The firm pledged ...
Reddit's most popular client, Apollo, will be shutting down as the situation between the company and the third-party developer continues to deteriorate. Credit: Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto via Getty ...
Reddit CEO Steve Huffman told The Verge that popular third-party app developers have made millions. He doubled down on the API changes that the platform is enforcing next month. "These aren't like ...
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