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EU proposes sweeping regulations on Big Tech, hefty fines for noncompliance
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Apple debuts $549 AirPods Max over-ear headphones
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Apple investigating using Apple Watch to continually measure blood pressure
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Apple, others seek to obscure sensitive data in Google antitrust suit
Here is an Apple news story you won't read on Apple Insider:
Apple is lobbying AGAINST a bill aimed at stopping forced labor in China. They wouldn't want to upset the Chinese government over a little thing like forced labor.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/apple-is-lobbying-against-a-bill-aimed-at-stopping-forced-labor-in-china/ar-BB1bdeDL
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Developers delighted at Apple's reduced App Store commission
Sarkany said:OutdoorAppDeveloper said:I am an indie dev and I am not delighted. 30% was perfectly reasonable. What I want is full access to the iPhone via SDKs and far less restrictions on the features I can provide to my customers. I am tired of Apple standing on the neck of the entire computer industry. With all their talk of "think different" and examples of radical thinkers, in reality Apple wants none of that in their ecosystem. Dare to create anything Apple does not like and you will be banned. Home automation would have happened by now if Apple had provided a real WiFi SDK and not insisted that developers use the craptastic HomeKit SDK with its high fees for hardware makers.
15% shouldn’t be complained about. It’s a decent cut.