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Data Connect and GraphQL
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Firebase Blog·October 24, 2024·1 min read
Updated agreements now available
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Updated agreements now available

The Apple Developer Program License Agreement and its Schedules 1, 2, and 3 have been updated to support updated policies and upcoming features, and to provide clarification. Please review the changes below and accept the updated terms in your account . Apple Developer Program License Agreement Definitions, Section 3.3.3(J): Specified requirements for use of App Intents. Definitions, Section 3.3.5(C): Clarified requirements for use of Sign in With Apple. Definitions, Section 3.3.8(G): Specified requirements for use of the Critical Messaging API. Definitions, Sections 3.3.9(C): Clarified requirements for use of the Apple Pay APIs; updated definition of “Apple” for use of the Apple Pay APIs. Attachment 2: Clarified requirements for use of the In-App Purchase API. Schedules 1, 2, and 3 Apple Services Pte. Ltd. is now the Apple legal entity responsible for the marketing and End-User download of the Licensed and Custom Applications by End-Users located in the following regions: Bhutan Brunei Cambodia Fiji Korea Laos Macau Maldives Micronesia, Fed States of Mongolia Myanmar Nauru Nepal Papua New Guinea Palau Solomon Islands Sri Lanka Tonga Vanuatu Paid Applications Agreement (Schedules 2 and 3) Exhibit B: Indicated that Apple shall not collect and remit taxes for local developers in Nepal and Kazakhstan, and such developers shall be solely responsible for the collection and remittance of such taxes as may be required by local law. Exhibit C: Section 6: Clarified that Apple will apply Korean VAT on the commissions payable by Korean developers to Apple to be deducted from remittance with respect to sales to Korean customers pursuant to local tax laws. Section 10: For Singaporean developers who have registered for Singapore GST and have provided their Singapore GST registration number to Apple, clarified that Apple will apply Singaporean GST on the commissions payable by Singaporean developers to Apple to be deducted from remittance with respect to sales to Singaporean customers pursuant to local tax laws. View the full terms and conditions Translations of the Apple Developer Program License Agreement will be available on the Apple Developer website within one month.

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Announcing! Everything Data Connect Series
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Announcing! Everything Data Connect Series

Firebase Blog·October 22, 2024·1 min read
Just Don’t Huff Anything! – The TouchArcade Show #605
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Just Don’t Huff Anything! – The TouchArcade Show #605

In this week’s episode of The TouchArcade Show, it’s kind of a weird one! We kick things off talking about … Continue reading "Just Don’t Huff Anything! – The TouchArcade Show #605"

TouchArcade·October 19, 2024·1 min read
New requirement for app updates in the European Union
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New requirement for app updates in the European Union

Starting today , in order to submit updates for apps on the App Store in the European Union (EU) Account Holders or Admins in the Apple Developer Program need to enter trader status in App Store Connect. If you’re a trader, you’ll need to provide your trader information before you can submit your app for review. Starting February 17, 2025 , apps without trader status will be removed from the App Store in the EU until trader status is provided and verified in order to comply with the Digital Services Act . Learn what a trader is and how to enter your status

Apple Developer News·October 17, 2024·1 min read
Apple Push Notification service server certificate update
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Apple Push Notification service server certificate update

The Certification Authority (CA) for Apple Push Notification service (APNs) is changing. APNs will update the server certificates in sandbox on January 20, 2025, and in production on February 24, 2025. All developers using APNs will need to update their application’s Trust Store to include the new server certificate: SHA-2 Root : USERTrust RSA Certification Authority certificate . To ensure a smooth transition and avoid push notification delivery failures, please make sure that both old and new server certificates are included in the Trust Store before the cut-off date for each of your application servers that connect to sandbox and production. At this time, you don’t need to update the APNs SSL provider certificates issued to you by Apple.

Apple Developer News·October 17, 2024·1 min read
Save the date for Firebase Demo Day ‘24
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Save the date for Firebase Demo Day ‘24

Demo Day is back for round two! Mark your calendars for November 19, 2024

Firebase Blog·October 16, 2024·1 min read
Terrorizing Pasadena – The TouchArcade Show #604
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Terrorizing Pasadena – The TouchArcade Show #604

In this week’s episode of The TouchArcade Show we kick things off with some discussion about AR/VR devices like Apple’s … Continue reading "Terrorizing Pasadena – The TouchArcade Show #604"

TouchArcade·October 11, 2024·2 min read
Masters of puppets: How ROUND8 Studio carved out a niche for Lies of P
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Masters of puppets: How ROUND8 Studio carved out a niche for Lies of P

Lies of P is closer to its surprising source material than you might think. Based on Carlo Collodi’s 1883 novel The Adventures of Pinocchio , the Apple Design Award-winning game is a macabre reimagining of the story of a puppet who longs to be a real boy. Collodi’s story is still best known as a children’s fable. But it’s also preprogrammed with more than its share of darkness — which made it an appealing foundation for Lies of P director Jiwon Choi. “When we were looking for stories to base the game on, we had a checklist of needs,” says Choi. “We wanted something dark. We wanted a story that was familiar but not entirely childish. And the deeper we dove into Pinocchio , the more we found that it checked off everything we were looking for.” ADA FACT SHEET Lies of P Winner: Visuals and Graphics Team: ROUND8 Studio (developer), NEOWIZ (publisher) Available on: Mac Team size: 100 Previous accolades: App Store 2023 Mac Game of the Year, App Store Editors’ Choice Developed by the South Korea-based ROUND8 Studio and published by its parent company, NEOWIZ, Lies of P is a lavishly rendered dark fantasy adventure and a technical showpiece for Mac with Apple silicon. Yes, players control a humanoid puppet created by Geppetto. But instead of a little wooden boy with a penchant for little white lies, the game’s protagonist is a mechanical warrior with an array of massive swords and a mission to battle through the burned-out city of Krat to find his maker — who isn’t exactly the genial old woodcarver from the fable. “The story is well-known, and so are the characters,” says Choi. “We knew that to create a lasting memory for gamers, we had to add our own twists.” In the burned-out world of Lies of P , something this warm and beautiful can’t be good news. Those twists abound. The puppet is accompanied by a digital lamp assistant named Gemini — pronounced “jim-i-nee,” of course. A major character is a play on the original’s kindly Blue Fairy. A game boss named Mad Donkey is a lot more irritable than the donkeys featured in Collodi’s story. And though nobody’s nose grows in Lies of P , characters have opportunities to lie in a way that directly affects the storyline — and potentially one of the game’s multiple endings. We knew that to create a lasting memory for gamers, we had to add our own twists. Jiwon Choi, Lies of P director “If you play without knowing the original story, you might not catch all those twists,” says Choi. “But it goes the other way, too. We’ve heard from players who became curious about the original story, so they went back and found out about our twists that way.” There’s nothing curious about the game’s success: In addition to winning a 2024 Apple Design Award for Visuals and Graphics, Lies of P was named the App Store’s 2023 Mac Game of the Year and has collected a bounty of accolades from the gaming community. Many of those call out the game’s visual beauty, a world of rich textures, detailed lighting, and visual customization options like MetalFX upscaling and volumetric fog effects that let you style the ruined city to your liking. Many of Collodi’s original characters have been updated for Lies of P , including the Black Rabbit Brotherhood, who appear to be hopping mad. For that city, the ROUND8 team added another twist by moving the story from its original Italian locale to the Belle Èpoque era of pre-WWI France. “Everyone expected Italy, and everyone expected steampunk,” says Choi, “but we wanted something that wasn’t quite as common in the gaming industry. We considered a few other locations, like the wild west, but the Belle Èpoque was the right mix of beauty and prosperity. We just made it darker and gloomier.” We considered a few other locations, like the wild west, but the Belle Èpoque was the right mix of beauty and prosperity. We just made it darker and gloomier. Jiwon Choi, Lies of P director To create the game’s fierce (and oily) combat, Choi and the team took existing Soulslike elements and added their own touches, like customizable weapons that can be assembled from items lying around Krat. “We found that players will often find a weapon they like and use it until the ending,” says Choi. “We found that inefficient. But we also know that everyone has a different taste for weapons.” The system, he says, gives players the freedom to choose their own combinations instead of pursuing a “best” pre-ordained weapon. And the strategy worked: Choi says players are often found online discussing the best combinations rather than the best weapons. “That was our intention when creating the system,” he says. The game is set in the Belle Èpoque, an era known for its beauty and prosperity. “We just made it darker and gloomier,” says Choi. Also intentional: The game’s approach to lying, another twist on the source material. “Lying in the game isn’t just about deceiving a counterpart,” says Choi. “Humans are the only species who can lie to one another, so lying is about exploring the core of this character.” It’s also about the murky ethics of lying: Lies of P suggests that, at times, nothing is as human — or humane — as a well-intentioned falsehood. “The puppet of Geppetto is not human,” says Choi. “But at the same time, the puppet acts like a human and occasionally exhibits human behavior, like getting emotional listening to music. The idea was: Lying is something a human might do. That’s why it’s part of the game.” Every environment in Lies of P — including the Krat Festival, which has seen better days — is rich with desolate detail. The Lies of P story might not be done just yet. Choi and team are working on downloadable content and a potential sequel — possibly starring another iconic character who’s briefly teased in the game’s ending. But in the meantime, the team is taking a moment to enjoy the fruits of their success. “At the beginning of development, I honestly doubted that we could even pull this off,” says Choi. “For me, the most surprising thing is that we achieved this. And that makes us think, ‘Well, maybe we could do better next time.’” Meet the 2024 Apple Design Award winners Behind the Design is a series that explores design practices and philosophies from finalists and winners of the Apple Design Awards. In each story, we go behind the screens with the developers and designers of these award-winning apps and games to discover how they brought their remarkable creations to life.

Apple Developer News·October 10, 2024·6 min read
Firebase Data Connect: now in public preview!
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Firebase Data Connect: now in public preview!

Firebase Blog·October 9, 2024·1 min read
A Phoenix from the Ashes – The TouchArcade Show #603
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A Phoenix from the Ashes – The TouchArcade Show #603

Hello! We are still in a transitional phase of moving the podcast entirely to our Patreon, but in the meantime … Continue reading "A Phoenix from the Ashes – The TouchArcade Show #603"

TouchArcade·September 28, 2024·2 min read
Firebase at I/O Connect 2024
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Firebase at I/O Connect 2024

Firebase Blog·September 27, 2024·1 min read
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