thinkman100000000
If I'm not. mistaking, you can stream Pandora on Apple audio devices, but not Spotify. This is as it should be for all the b*tching Spotify does in public. Also, It'd be just-desert if Epic was never again allowed on the App Store for all of their public grandstanding and muck-raking! Apple's public persona, however, tells me that if any of these sad-ass companies conformed to Apple's standards, they let them back in a heartbeat.
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Apple says Epic can return to App Store only if it follows the rules
Really tired of Apple playing nice with A*holes like this. Epic could be said to have caused irreparable damage to Apple in their campaign to debase them. Fartnite is incredibly popular thanks to the likes of Apple and Google, yet the billions Epic made on these platforms was just not quite enough. But, I can't see Epic throwing in the towel to abide by the App Store rules, particularly since they are still litigating. Their begging needs to be front page news if for no other reason than to show everyone who follows this mini-series what lunatics they are!
UnReal Engine, on the other hand, is truly amazing, and needs to be available for all the game developers who depend on them. I wonder how much Epic charges them - is it a one time licencing fee or do they pay a percentage of income? -
US National Labor Relations Board investigating two Apple employee complaints [u]
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Kanye West's 'Donda' was on Apple Music, until it wasn't
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Apple's 'iPhone 13' expected to launch with much higher prices
It would seem to me, with iPhone 13 already in production, that Apple's locked in pricing from TSMC and should not be a factor in retail pricing. Apple does love its margins, though, so we could see an increase anyway. Besides that, there are other parts of the iPhone that have likely evolved and maybe the cause of some of the inflation. I doubt we'll ever be privy to that data - and really, should we be? How many question the margins on clothing, food, jewelry, and other commodities - no one gets the kind of scrutiny that Apple does. As an Apple user since the '90s (which made my business possible) and an investor since the early days, I say……you go girl! ;-) -
Federal Circuit upholds Apple win in patent infringement case involving Apple Pay
99.9% of the time the initial lawsuit is filed in Texas - the state where the courts favor the TROLLS! Then Apple has to appeal all of these bogus judgments and almost always wins on appeal……because that happens in legitimate courts in other states. Texas is a beautiful state in so many ways but has some of the worst policies in the country. I don't know what policy is regarding remuneration for court and legal fees, but it certainly should fall on the loser to pay all of these costs. If that was the case, there'd be so many fewer cases like this.