Apple has removed several Iranian apps from its app store this week in order to comply with U.S. sanctions against the country, in a move that drew criticism from Iran’s telecommunications minister.
Lee Jae-Yong, the scion of the Samsung dynasty and the most powerful tycoon in South Korea, was found guilty Friday for his part in a sensational corruption scandal that had already brought down a president.
According to a new press release from Apple, the course, which is currently available for free on the iBooks store, teaches students how to build apps using Apple's open source programming language, Swift.