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Apple using sketchy warning for apps bought using third-party payment systems

After the EU required Apple to allow iPhone developers to bypass the App Store’s payment system, the company has now resorted to scare tactics to fight back. Apple has added a prominent warning on these apps. This appears to violate the company’s own app guidelines, as well as likely breaking EU antitrust law … more…

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Trump says he has ‘a little problem’ with Tim Cook over Apple making iPhones in India, not the US

In comments to press this morning, President Donald Trump said he has an issue with Apple’s handling of the tariff policy in regard to iPhone production. Trump wants Apple to build iPhones domestically in the United States, but has clearly seen the recent news that Apple will source most of the iPhones sold in the

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Apple Music Gets New Transfer Tool to Make Switching From Spotify Easier

Apple this week introduced a new feature designed to allow prospective Apple Music users to import their saved music and playlists from third-party music services to ‌Apple Music‌. The feature is either in an expanded testing phase or it has started rolling out, and it is available in Australia and New Zealand according to an

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Apple Maps now highlights expert-rated restaurants, hotels, and more in the U.S.

Starting today, Apple Maps users in the U.S. will be able to search for and view restaurants and hotels with MICHELIN Guide distinctions, including MICHELIN Stars, Green Stars, Bib Gourmand restaurants, and Key-rated hotels. Apple is also bringing curated content and rankings from The Infatuation and Golf Digest to Maps “soon,” with more sources planned

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Epic Resubmits Fortnite to U.S. App Store After Not Hearing From Apple for 120+ Hours

On Friday, Epic Games submitted Fortnite to the U.S. App Store, and since then, we’ve been waiting to see if Apple would approve the game and allow it back on the iPhone and the iPad. There’s been no word from Apple so far, but ‌Epic Games‌ opted to pull its first App Store review request,

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If you hate ads on Netflix, I have bad news: they’re doing really well

When Netflix introduced its ad-supported tier in late 2022, it wasn’t exactly a surprise. Other mainstream streaming services had been widely adopting the strategy, much to viewers’ protests. Now, Netflix has shared some data that indicates that while many might object to an ad-supported tier, they’re watching it anyway. more…

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