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  • Apple & Epic agree no in-person court necessary after 'Fortnite' restored to App Store

    strongy said:
    avon b7 said:
    shywizard said:
    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 is on the hook for anti-competitive App Store practices around the world.

    Singling out a company by not allowing it on the store (while simultaneously not allowing any other store to exist on iDevices) would really put Apple in hot water. 
    do you need reminding that a court ruling allowed Apple to continue banning Epic Games and its subsidiaries from the App Store.
    The question I was referring to had nothing to do with the US court ruling. 

    The question was completely open:

    "Can’t Apple decide it doesn’t want to host an app like Fortnite.  It’s Apple App Store after all."

    The point was Apple deciding, not anyone else (courts included). 
    davneoncatmuthuk_vanalingam
  • Apple Filing Protocol will soon disappear completely from macOS

    This is a great reminder of how old I am!

    So many long forgotten names in here. Chooser! Wow! 

    I used to tinker with ResEdit and run through the tips and tricks in Ted Landau's magnificent 'Sad Macs, Bombs and Other Disasters books'.

    I still have it and cherish it. It's untouchable. My wife always puts it on the throw out list but that book will probably be with me to the end. 

    As of 2022, Ted was still going strong but of course, retired. 

    As for HFS/HFS+, I really hope they keep support for it long into the future. I have a huge amount of my life stashed away on old disks and I'm sure some those files slipped the net as I migrated to other formats and the cloud. 


    nubusappleinsideruserJohnEDeewatto_cobra
  • Hiding documents under the cover of attorney-client privilege is a serious big-tech legal ...

    I agree with this take on the current state of play.

    Big Tech has too much power and influence and has everincreasingly walked the fine line of abuse of power/influence. 

    Big Pharma too. And lobbying is also basically out of control.

    I also feel uneasy seeing the influence of some tech billionaires shaping things at government level. 
    muthuk_vanalingamMplsPAlex1NForumPostdanox
  • SiriGPT: Apple's chiefs hope to add full chatbot functionality to Siri, eventually

    I think Apple Intelligent wants their own GPU server farm running just for them. I would say after 5 years of their data center expansion in North Carolina, it would put Apple in a strong position to control its AI infrastructure end-to-end, reducing reliance on third-party cloud providers and giving them a major competitive edge in on-device and cloud-based AI services.
    While reducing dependencies is often a desirable goal (once cost considerations have been taken into account) I don't think it will be a major competitive cloud advantage seeing as all the major competitors already enjoy that advantage. 
    dewme
  • US officials concerned over Apple's AI partnership plans in China

    It was all terribly stupid, even back on 2019, when US (ill thought out) policy decided to add Chinese companies to the 'entity list'.

    It's now 2025 and ALL of China's semiconductor plans (which were put on fast forward as a result of 'sanctions') are either already showing the fruits of that effort, or are rumoured to do so soon. 

    https://www.thelec.net/news/articleView.html?idxno=5264

    https://www.eenewseurope.com/en/china-developed-euv-lithography-could-trial-in-2025/

    https://techwireasia.com/2023/05/the-challenges-of-building-huaweis-next-generation-metaerp/

    https://www.techinasia.com/news/huaweis-harmonyos-surpasses-ios-china

    https://www.cnbc.com/2025/03/31/huawei-2024-revenue-surges-to-near-record-high-on-smartphone-comeback.html

    AI is simply another rung on the ladder here (back in 2019 it was 5G) but let's not forget that AI was already roadmapped in China back then as much as it was in the US before this nonsense really got underway with Trump. 

    Industry watchers are now almost universally indicating that the US China policy has failed or outright backfired. Especially on technology. 

    https://www.economist.com/briefing/2024/06/13/americas-assassination-attempt-on-huawei-is-backfiring

    https://www.rcrwireless.com/20240819/analyst-angle/kagan-years-after-us-ordered-them-out-huawei-is-stronger-than-ever

    As a result, we are seeing even more stupid decisions popping up on a daily basis. To the point where the BIS was actually 'live updating' its page on a new (and yet another) ban on Ascend AI processors, this time worldwide, and threatening criminal action against anyone worldwide using them without a US authorised licence. It listed three Ascend chips and even spelt one of them incorrectly! Incredible. 

    Jensen Huang recently had to go to the White House after taking a $5B charge due to the everchanging US AI chip policy and try his best to explain to the 'hawks' how much US policy was causing harm to the company while also pushing to get Biden's AI diffusion rules taken off the boiler. He had to remind them that, financially, they alone stood to lose between fifty and sixty billion dollars in trade. Will we now have to add Apple to the list? 

    Jensen knows where his competitors are:

    "Jensen Huang says Huawei is the 'single most formidable' tech company in China" 

    "Huawei's presence in AI is growing every single year,"

    https://finance.yahoo.com/news/jensen-huang-says-huawei-single-085654497.html

    He is not wrong and now Huawei is rumoured to be taking its already extreme manufacturing verticality even further with control over its entire semiconductor stack, from chip design right to manufacturing with everything in between. 

    That, after going through an absolutely brutal culling of US technology in its products (mostly favouring Chinese companies instead) starving US technology interests of massive revenues. 

    https://www.asiafinancial.com/huawei-replaces-13000-us-banned-parts-as-it-plots-fightback

    If the US weaponises things, expect de-Americanisation to grow as US assets become toxic. 

    Jensen's words could well have been Tim Cook's. They are both in very similar situations from the same competitor and US policy decisions. 

    Huawei is now shipping it's Cloud Matrix 384 optically enhanced (zero copper) solutions to customers and is poised to take up the slack left by Nvidia. 

    https://www.lightreading.com/ai-machine-learning/huawei-pitches-new-ai-cloud-kit-as-nvidia-alternative

    Four years ago it was the US semiconductor industry as a whole (representing over 1,000 US companies) that tried to warn of the dangers of restrictions. 

    Now two senators have written a letter asking for HarmonyOS to be banned too. Again worldwide! 

    Apart from the obvious extraterritorial overreach that is on show here, the US administration just can't seem take in what it has done to itself. 

    Desperate times need desperate measures I suppose but no one taking these decisions seems to have understood that the damage was long done (back in 2019). It's too late now. The genie is out of the bottle and isn't ever going back.

    Trump used to say China wouldn't progress 'on his watch'. He will probably never fully understand (or admit to) the damage he has caused. 

    Apple may well end up being collateral damage here and, just like Nvidia, could easily find it even harder to progress in China with these 'persistent headwinds' as Tim said recently.

    If things weren't tough enough already with AI, the last thing Apple needs is even more hurdles. 
    CrossPlatformFroggerdanoxlondorjibCloudTalkindewmespliff monkey