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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Mon July 23rd, 2012
Alexey Borodin has admitted that Apple has defeated him in his quest to provide everyone with free in-app purchases for iOS. Still, he remains committed to providing a similar tool in OS X.
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BY Brent Dirks on Wed July 18th, 2012
Apple looks to be moving quickly to stop the hack allowing users to gain access to free in-app purchases.
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BY Andy Faust III on Wed July 18th, 2012
If a recent update wiped out your IAPs, here's how to get them back.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Mon July 16th, 2012
Russian hacker remains defiant, as Apple tries to stop his tool that makes it easy to make in-app purchases for free.
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BY Andy Faust III on Sat July 14th, 2012
A Russian hacker has bypassed Apple's verification platform to grant non-jailbreakers free IAPs.
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BY Brent Dirks on Fri June 15th, 2012
A surprisingly high percentage of mobile gamers spent money on some type of in-app purchase in 2011.
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BY Andy Faust III on Mon May 14th, 2012
Trade in your dunce cap for a thinking cap, and give Triple Entendre a try.
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BY Andy Faust III on Sat March 24th, 2012
The value of an app is too often clouded by its in-app purchases. That's wrong.
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BY Andy Faust III on Wed January 25th, 2012
Like Angry Birds, Zynga's ruffling some feathers. In this case, though, it might be time to side with the pigs.
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BY Andy Faust III on Wed January 18th, 2012
With 20 new levels, Scribblenauts Remix is more verbose -- and better -- than ever!
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BY Mike Lata on Tue April 19th, 2011
A lawsuit has been filed against Apple for allowing kids to make in-app purchases without parental permission. The suit, filed by Garen Meguerian of Pennsylvania, blames Apple for "unlawful exploitation of children."
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