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Initial failures of Apple's butterfly keyboard doomed it from the start
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Facebook says Apple's 30% App Store fee hurts small businesses during COVID-19
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Editorial: Pro Display XDR and Apple's Grand Stand
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Tesla, BMW don't appear to be gearing up to join Apple's new CarPlay vision
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Apple says potential EU Apple Pay rules threaten security, stifle innovation
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Mark Zuckerberg says 'competitive interests' drive Apple's push for privacy
"We have a lot of competitors who make claims about privacy that are often misleading,"Good one, Zuckerberg. You are the king of misleading your customers on privacy."Now, Apple recently released so-called nutrition labels, which focused largely on metadata that apps collect rather than the privacy and security of people's actual messages."Again, good one...but I think you are confused. Apple created privacy labels in response, largely, to the abuses that your apps implemented--and profited from.You are laughable. -
Tesla stops accepting BitCoin, nearly entire cryptocurrency market hammered
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Apple should not be injecting ads in its Apple Music playlists
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Zuckerberg: Apple's ad-tracking block will impair COVID-19 economic recovery
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Spotify legal chief calls Apple a 'ruthless bully' that stifles competition