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Apple stock bloodbath continues after China applies retaliatory tariffs
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BBC cries foul over lack of branding for its Apple News stories
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'Severance' editor was all-in on Apple hardware, but not Final Cut Pro
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House Judiciary Committee subpoenas Apple over AI censorship
People here believe that private companies should be allowed to censor their customers and employees, and that the government should not be allowed to stop it. While this is true, the government has many "100% legal options" at their disposal, such as not buying any products for their own employees from companies that censor free speech. Therefore, investigations serve a purpose.
Besides, an investigation is itself protected under free speech laws, since Congress cannot censor itself either, and people typically forget that constitutional rights also apply to elected officials. -
Game Porting Toolkit is a start, but Apple needs to do more for Mac gaming success
Civilization VII was released for macOS a few days ago, but unlike previous versions of CIV, this one is only available on third party app stores, not Apple's app store, so I haven't bought it, even though I've bought every previous version over the last 35 years. Has Apple ever asked companies to use the Apple app store?