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AppWizard
June 19, 2026
The Indian government has temporarily restricted access to the Telegram messaging platform, leading to a significant increase in demand for VPN services and alternative communication applications. On the day the restriction was implemented, VPN app downloads in India reached a record high since the start of 2025, with daily downloads rising by 49% from an average of 139,000 to 208,000. Proton VPN saw a 113% increase in downloads on the Apple App Store and a 64% rise on Google Play, while Windscribe reported an 89% increase in downloads. Additionally, downloads of the Signal app surged by 322% on Google Play and by 72% in the App Store, and Viber downloads increased by 216%. The government's decision to restrict Telegram was made to combat fraudulent activities related to the NEET entrance exam.
Tech Optimizer
June 9, 2026
Tiger Data has launched a managed PostgreSQL database service called Ghost, designed for AI agents, addressing the limitations of traditional database architectures for autonomous software. The service is now generally available and allows agents to create unlimited databases quickly through a feature called "fast forking." Ghost utilizes Tiger Data's Fluid Storage technology, which employs a copy-on-write storage layer, enabling multiple database instances to share data blocks while charging users only for changed data. The service supports popular PostgreSQL extensions and is positioned as an evolution of PostgreSQL, maintaining its compatibility with the existing ecosystem. Tiger Data has raised 0 million in funding and employs 200 individuals across 25 countries.
AppWizard
June 5, 2026
Apple has removed the state-backed messaging app Max from its App Store, leading to criticism from Russian officials who deemed the action "unfriendly." Max is no longer available for download on iPhones and iPads, although existing users can still access it without updates. Russia's Digital Development Minister, Maksut Shadaev, stated that the removal denies access to about 20 million Russians and that Apple provided no explanation to the app's developers. Apple cited compliance with sanctions regulations as the reason for the removal but did not specify which sanctions. Max remains available on Android devices through Google Play and RuStore. The app, promoted by Russian authorities as an alternative to foreign platforms, was developed by VK and integrates messaging, voice calls, and access to government services. At the time of removal, Max was the ninth most downloaded app in Russia's App Store. Russian officials have criticized Apple, with some labeling the company as "enemies." Digital rights advocates have raised concerns about Max's ties to the government and lack of encryption, suggesting potential monitoring of users. Apple has a history of removing apps from the Russian store, but Max's removal does not appear to be linked to a specific government request.
AppWizard
June 5, 2026
On June 3rd, the messaging application Max was removed from the Apple App Store for Russian users as part of Apple's compliance with unspecified sanctions. The app is no longer available for download or searchable in the App Store, and direct links to it result in error messages. However, users who had previously installed Max can still use the app. Last summer, the Russian government mandated the installation of Max on all new smartphones as part of a strategy to promote it and limit competing platforms like Telegram and WhatsApp.
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