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Tim Cook marks Memorial Day with remembrance, and a message of gratitude
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California Attorney General threatens lawsuit over potential 25% iPhone tariff
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Spotify app adds support for direct purchases & payments after court mandate
This ruling is meaningless. All this fuss over nothing. No one is going to leave the walled garden which offers the utmost in security, ease of use and convenience to go to some 3rd party and keep adding in different subscriptions everywhere and my financials? Not going to happen. Also you think Epic is going to reduce prices for the consumer? No way! They are keeping all that profit so again why would the consumer ever leave?!. Plus let Epic get a taste of all the logistics and customer service expenses required. They’ll be running back to Apple. This ruling is a complete non event. Have a great day! -
Epic vs. Apple: What Apple is being forced to do to the App Store
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Epic vs. Apple: What Apple is being forced to do to the App Store
What else Apple can do is charge for eye level shelf space for the developer just like everyone else does. You want your app sto be displayed “eye level” then there will be an expense behind that. So many work around for Apple and Google against lowlife Sweeney who manipulates kids yo empty their wallets.