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UK investigates in-app purchases for possible consumer law violations
Posted On 12 Apr 2013 By Jon Fingas. Under: Uncategorized.
Suffice it to say that unmonitored in-app purchases by kids have proved problematic -- most of all for the parents who first learn about them through a gigantic bill. The UK's Office of Fair Trading is concerned enough that it's launching an investig...
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Apple adds in-app purchase disclaimer to iTunes App Store pages
Posted On 22 Mar 2013 By Joseph Volpe. Under: Uncategorized.
iDevices make for great 21st century babysitters, what with all the free, kid-friendly apps. But that techno-garderie does have an unfortunate downside for distracted parents: unauthorized in-app purchases made by children. In response to lawsuits an...
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Spotify halts music purchases in the UK, says it’s ‘simplifying’ the service
Posted On 04 Jan 2013 By Sharif Sakr. Under: Uncategorized.
We're not sure how many Brits use Spotify to actually buy individual tracks, considering that the service is mainly known for streaming and "offline" playback, but the question has suddenly become academic. Anyone in the UK who tries to use the deskt...
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Google announces seller support in India, now allows developers to monetize their apps
Posted On 18 Oct 2012 By Edgar Alvarez. Under: Uncategorized.
All Wall Street expectations aside, Google appears to be doing relatively well for itself. And while Android may not be the company's largest source of income, it is undoubtedly a primed possession to have around -- with that, it's only natural for t...
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Google Play in-app subscriptions get free trial option
Posted On 09 Oct 2012 By Alexis Santos. Under: Uncategorized.
In-app subscriptions found their way to Google Play this May, and now the folks in Mountain View are letting Android developers offer them with free trials. In order to make use of the freebie spans, you'll have to fork over your payment information ...
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BlackBerry PlayBook 2.1 update goes live with SMS, portrait email
Posted On 03 Oct 2012 By Jon Fingas. Under: Uncategorized.
RIM's attention around its QNX-based platforms might revolve around BlackBerry 10 as of late, but don't think that it's leaving BlackBerry PlayBook users behind. A PlayBook 2.1 update is rolling out today that fills in some of the gaps left by 2.0 ea...
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Mach inks carrier billing deal with Everything Everywhere, O2, Vodafone and Three in the UK
Posted On 25 Sep 2012 By Jamie Rigg. Under: Uncategorized.
Not a month after Mach's last carrier billing deal, UK network providers Vodafone, Three, O2 and Everything Everywhere are getting in on the action. The company's direct billing solutions will initially allow the networks to charge app and online pur...
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Skype strikes deal with Mach to expand direct carrier billing for credit purchases
Posted On 06 Sep 2012 By Jamie Rigg. Under: Uncategorized.
Skype is always finding new ways of making it easier for users to spend money, and now it's extending its carrier billing options in a new deal with Mach. From October, more users than ever will be able to buy credit for the VoIP service then forget ...
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Atari ports classic games to HTML5 for web and Windows 8, lets developers craft their own (video)
Posted On 30 Aug 2012 By Jon Fingas. Under: Uncategorized.
Atari is big on nostalgia this year, but it hasn't had much in the way of software to reflect the trip down memory lane beyond the existing mobile apps. Its remedy to that shortfall is full of 2012 buzzwords. The new Atari Arcade includes modern take...
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Microsoft opens Windows Phone Dev Center, limits in-app purchases to Windows Phone 8 (update: store rebrand too)
Posted On 07 Aug 2012 By Jon Fingas. Under: Uncategorized.
It's a day of mixed blessings if you're a Windows Phone developer. The upside? Microsoft has shelved its old App Hub in favor of the heavily reworked Windows Phone Dev Center: along with being simpler and more reliable, it now lets app designers offe...
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