Users have taken to social media to decry that progressive web apps were killed by Apple in iOS 17.4, but the reality is more complex than that. Apple is being ...
Progressive web apps are more complex to develop than traditional web applications, but they pack a lot of punch in return. Progressive web apps are an innovation of modern web development, pairing ...
When Apple makes the iOS 17.4 iPhone software update available to everyone within the next few weeks it will bring with it support for third-party app stores and more, but only for those in the ...
After a few weeks of internet drama, Apple has responded to complaints about the death of Progressive Web Apps in the European Union and is restoring them to how they worked in iOS 17.3 and before.
As Apple prepares to comply with the Digital Markets Act, the company seems to be disabling an alternate way of installing services to the iPhone’s homescreen. As Apple prepares to comply with the ...
Progressive web apps are officially no more for iPhone users in the EU. Credit: Matt Cardy/Getty Images No, it's not a temporary issue in a beta version of iOS – Apple is officially killing home ...