Despite the existence of apps that pour digital beers, make e-fart noises, and load and fire virtual guns, Apple has decided that creating a fake driver's license is over the line and has thus pulled ...
If you heard the sound of a thousand distant screams yesterday, it wasn't an ebbing in The Force, it was the anguished moans of college freshmen, learning that Apple had pulled DriversEd.com's free ...
(WAFB) - Louisiana's new digital driver's license app is now available to the public, Governor John Bel Edwards announced Tuesday. The app allows drivers to display their license on their cell phone, ...
Though it was available on the App Store for two years, once the free "License" app came to the attention of a US Senator, it was doomed. Apple expunged the app from the store with little fanfare over ...
An iPhone app meant to provide driver's education to students around the country has been pulled by Apple from the App Store after a campaign to do so by a U.S. senator and the Coalition for a Secure ...
The Iowa Department of Transportation's plan to provide cellphone-based driver licenses may be a logical step in an increasingly digital world, but will it be one motorists actually want to take? At ...
Following public criticism from a U.S. Senator, Apple has removed a novelty driver's license application from the iOS App Store. Sen. Bob Casey, D-Penn., sent a letter to Apple Chief Executive Tim ...
It looks like drivers in the UK could soon be able to store their driver’s license within Apple’s Wallet app on iPhones as CEO of the country’s Driver Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) today shared the ...
When it comes to getting a driver's license in Ohio, part of the process for teenagers includes eight hours in the car with a certified instructor. There are bills in the State House and Senate that ...
California Attorney General Kamala D. Harris issued a consumer alert Thursday regarding possible scams targeting immigrants planning to apply for driver licenses. When major changes to laws affecting ...
State leaders say Louisiana is leading the way with a new smartphone app that displays a digital driver’s license. Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards announced the new app called “LA Wallet” Tuesday.