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EngadgetJan 23, 2026
Apple will begin showing more App Store ads starting in March
More ads are coming to App Store search results starting in March, Apple shared on an advertising help page. The company first said that it would increase the number of App Store ads last month, and this new rollout of search ads will begin on Tuesday, March 3, according to a developer email viewed by MacRumors.

"Search is the way most people find and download apps on the App Store, with nearly 65 percent of downloads happening directly after a search," Apple says. "To help give advertisers more opportunities to drive downloads from search results, Apple Ads will introduce additional ads across search queries." Up until this point, ads for related apps have appeared at the top of search results, but now they'll also appear "further down in search results," according to Apple.

App Store activity makes up a significant portion of what Apple calls its "services" business. The company makes money on every App Store transaction, whether it's an app download or an in-app purchase, and increasingly, by selling ad space to companies looking to reach users. App Store ads are hardly new, but the number of ads has steadily increased over the years. Apple added ads to the


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eWeekJan 23, 2026
Google Invests in Sakana AI to Strengthen Gemini's Reach in Japan
Sakana AI says the partnership is designed to blend Google's infrastructure strength with its own research agility and local-market understanding.

The post Google Invests in Sakana AI to Strengthen Gemini's Reach in Japan appeared first on eWEEK.



eWeekJan 14, 2026
China Limits Nvidia Chip Purchases to ‘Special Circumstances'
The guidance signals Beijing's continued caution about reopening its market to US chipmakers, even as demand for advanced AI hardware remains strong.

The post China Limits Nvidia Chip Purchases to ‘Special Circumstances' appeared first on eWEEK.


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