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Apple & Epic agree no in-person court necessary after 'Fortnite' restored to App Store
I’ve asked this before, but nobody seems to answer. I need someone to tell me why Apple legally (or doesn’t legally) has to host everyone on Apple’s App Store. Can’t Apple decide it doesn’t want to host an app like Fortnite. It’s Apple App Store after all. So can Apple decode it doesn’t want to offer Fortnite ?Sure if they host someone, they must provide external links for purchases to be made per the court order. But I’m talking about the ability to decide which App are even on its store. -
Apple releases iOS 10.2 with new 'TV' app, plus new & refreshed emoji
Wow. So upset. There is no way to hide purchased movies and tv shows using the new TV app. So when I want to see which movies are actually downloaded on my iPad, there is no way.
I have over 50 movies purchased thru iTunes, but only 5 are cartoons for my daughter. Her iPad now has to shows all 50. No way to hide the 40 that are mine, not age appropriate and not even downloaded on her iPad.
U messed up big time on this one apple. The old Videos app was able to hide purchases. Why r we losing features in an update?? -
Epic Games says Apple has blocked 'Fortnite' from the App Store worldwide
Can someone tell me if/why Apple has to let Epic games on Apple's App Store?
1. Can't Apple pick/choose what software companies are allowed on Apple's App Store? Is Apple legally forced to host everyone's apps?
2. Epic has an alternatives now with 3rd party App Stores. So again, why shoudl Apple be forced into hosting Epic games?
Anyone know the law on Question 1 & 2 above? -
macOS Sonoma can be installed on 83 unsupported Macs with this tool
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Hands on with all the new features in iOS 18.5