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Tuesday • October 7, 2025
Alternative app store AltStore raises $6M, connects with the fediverse
AltStore has Seen Notable Growth since the EU’s Digital Markets Act (DMA) Opened Up Competition in the App Store Market
The third-party app store known as AltStore, one of the first companies to offer an alternative app marketplace in the European Union, is preparing to connect its platform with the open social web known as the fediverse. The move would connect users on other open social apps, like Mastodon or Meta’s Threads, with updates from their favorite apps in a new way.
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Thursday • January 23, 2025
Epic Games kicks off plan to add third-party games to own mobile store
The Company Also Offers a Computer Graphics Software Widely Used by App Developers
“Fortnite” maker Epic Games said on Thursday it will add 19 third-party games to its own marketplace app on Google’s (GOOGL.O), opens new tab Android globally and 16 games on Apple’s (AAPL.O), opens new tab iOS in the European Union. The videogame company had launched its mobile game store in 2024, allowing it to avoid fees imposed by conventional app marketplaces such as Google’s Play and Apple’s App Store while making in-app purchases.
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Thursday • December 12, 2024
Epic Games’ app store will be preinstalled on millions of Android phones
Epic Has Signed a Deal with Telefónica to Get its App on Devices in Europe and Latin America
Epic Games has struck a deal with Telefónica to have its mobile storefront pre-installed on millions of compatible Android devices. As such, those who buy a phone from a Telefónica network such as O2 or Movistar in Spain, the UK, Germany and Spanish-speaking Latin America will immediately have the app, which offers access to Fortnite, Fall Guys and Rocket League Sideswipe. Epic will bring third-party games to the storefront as well, while the partners plan to offer mobile gamers on Telefónica’s networks extra perks over the next year or so.
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Thursday • September 19, 2024
Microsoft launches a Windows app for iPhones, Macs, and Android devices
Stream a Copy of Windows to Almost Any Device
Microsoft is launching a Windows app today for macOS, iOS, iPadOS, web browsers, Android devices, and even Windows PCs. The Windows app is essentially a hub for streaming a copy of Windows from a variety of sources, including Windows 365, Azure Virtual Desktop, Remote Desktop, and more.
This new unified app has been in testing for nearly a year and includes a customizable homescreen, multi-monitor support, and USB redirection so you can use local devices like webcams, storage devices, and printers as if they were plugged directly in to a cloud PC.
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Tuesday • July 16, 2024
Apple revamps App Store search layout, emphasizing ads and suggestions
Apple’s App Store Search Redesign Puts Ads Front and Center
Apple updated the App Store’s Search tab, removing the Discover section and placing suggested apps, including ads, more prominently below the search bar. Why it matters: Advertisers will now have their apps showing at the top of the Search tab potentially increasing their ad exposure as well as leading to higher click-through rates for app install ads.
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Thursday • May 9, 2024
Microsoft Plans Mobile-Game Store, Vying With Apple, Google
The Store Will Debut With Microsoft’s Own Games, Offering Discounts On In-Game Items
Microsoft Corp. will launch its own online store for mobile-game consumables in July, creating an alternative to Apple Inc. and Google’s app stores and their fees. The browser-based store will debut with Microsoft’s own games, offering discounts on in-game items associated with titles like Candy Crush Saga. Xbox President Sarah Bond announced the move Thursday at the Bloomberg Technology Summit. Later, Microsoft will open the store to other publishers.
Bond says the store is launching on the web, versus an app, so it’s “accessible across all devices, all countries, no matter what, independent of the policies of closed ecosystem stores.”