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gatorguy said: tundraboy said: LexerArray said: People are arguing for reasonable commissions for those use cases that resolves a big discrepancy in pricing that we are seeing today. I see big complaints about the 'unreasonabl…
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Maybe Apple will just start charging those that do not qualify for the small business program, those that make more than 1 million on the app store, a lot more for developer membership, and also for dev tools and app submissions. Apple hinted at thi…
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CloudTalkin said: 22july2013 said: goofy1958 said: harrykatsaros said: aderutter said: This will have far reaching effects, so really hope Apple & Google simply pull the app-store from South Korea. I 100% …
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Maybe Apple is counting on there being rampant scamming, or at least enough to show other legislatures why this is a bad idea. This may take a while, South Korea does not seem to have worked out yet how and if the “concerns of Apple and Google” can …
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“Adjustments can be made in executing the policy” sounds like a solicitation for bribes.
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What if getting more "act against illegal content and activity effectively" and also "with no reduction to safety" is not actually possible?
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foregoneconclusion said: hriw-annon@xs4all.nl said: If Microsoft gets what it wants, how long before we can stream Word and Excel? They could stream Word and Excel through the browser right now. They just don't want to do it. That'…
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If Microsoft gets what it wants, how long before we can stream Word and Excel?
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Isn't that the guy that was fired just before Phil Schiller was assigned to clean up his mess?
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avon b7 said: hriw-annon@xs4all.nl said: crowley said: hriw-annon@xs4all.nl said: NFC is crusty old tech. Ars Technica had an article in 2013 complaining about years of NFC hype while nothing happened. Banks just recentl…
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crowley said: hriw-annon@xs4all.nl said: NFC is crusty old tech. Ars Technica had an article in 2013 complaining about years of NFC hype while nothing happened. Banks just recently caught up with 2010 and started using NFC. Banks love…
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NFC is crusty old tech. Ars Technica had an article in 2013 complaining about years of NFC hype while nothing happened. Banks just recently caught up with 2010 and started using NFC. Banks love crusty old tech. Apple never liked it, but if they wan…
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Peza said: KITA said: Interesting. This may impact iOS/macOS gaming even further, potentially making third party developers choose to drop support of iOS/macOS or find a new game engine. It told Epic that by August 28, Apple will cut o…
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NinjaMan said: ...they could easily come to the table and work with developers on adapting their policies... You know this how? Epic wants to run their own store. Who else should get this if Epic does? "Everyone" would make the most sense.…
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johnbear said: georgie01 said: It’s hilarious and pathetic to see Epic complain they have to pay Apple to use their App Store and then complain they won’t have access to Apple’s freely provided development tools. Why do they think they…
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polymnia said: InspiredCode said: macplusplus said: KITA said: Interesting. This may impact iOS/macOS gaming even further, potentially making third party developers choose to drop support of iOS/macOS or find a new game …
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KITA said: Interesting. This may impact iOS/macOS gaming even further, potentially making third party developers choose to drop support of iOS/macOS or find a new game engine. It told Epic that by August 28, Apple will cut off Epic’s access t…
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What if Apple just wants the AppStore to continue to exist? If Apple allows developers to run their own store on iOS, lots of developers will go elsewhere for payment processing. (Just look at the Mac AppStore, it's a ghost town) Maybe most will sta…
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Rayz2016 said: Okay, how ‘bout this. Apple introduces a hosting-only tier for the App Store. You submit your app. Apple checks it. If it passes the checks, Apple sends you a checksummed URL, that is tied to your site, for you to put in …
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Geez, this again. Apple is following the rules. If the rules are bad, those that make the rules should make better rules. Also, what EsquireCats said.