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Evidence growing for Tuesday 'iPad Air 4' launch
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Japan antitrust regulator to increase scrutiny of Apple's App Store
Fatman said:Retail store landlords and shopping malls often charge high rents to companies to setup a storefront in high traffic, premium locations. Companies are not forced to lease a spot, they have choices to sell their goods elsewhere. Some companies feel that they benefit from that relationship and pay high rents to get in front of the audience they want to. The App Store is a digital mall that caters to many shoppers, companies can choose to participate if they pay ‘rent’ but these companies have other options, They can sell through Google, Xbox, PlayStation, their own online store and even physical retail stores. So again why is Apple the bad guy? For creating a great ‘virtual mall’ that took billions to develop and maintain - now companies like Epic and cash poor countries want to take that away? -
Apple Marina Bay Sands in Singapore unwrapped, opening soon
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Laurene Powell Jobs talks philanthropy & Steve Jobs in rare interview
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Apple TV+ 'Servant' use of food on-screen highlighted in new featurette