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...They compared this to cider being described as made from apples, although the majority content is water....
...The FTC’s actions against Epic follow settlements with Apple and Google in 2014 over in-app purchases made by children....
...There were other teething problems, said one Google software engineer who, unlike Perez-Siam, was granted approval to go fully remote....
...evidence that Apple is exercising monopoly power.”...
...Apple iTart.”) The lack of a programme of festivities may of course be down to Apple’s famous secrecy....
...There were also more serious companies like Amazon, Apple, Oracle, Microsoft and others that took large double-digit share price hits, but ultimately rebounded....
...There was a March release date given for Gran Turismo 7 and the unfortunate slippage of Grand Theft Auto V from November to March. Axios has more....
...Players of Fortnite, developed by Epic, were able to purchase an in-game currency known as “V-bucks” online, but these credits would not show up when playing on the iPhone....
...*This article has been amended since initial publication to clarify that Apple is not a client of informed. IQ....
...The trial between Epic Games and Apple is set to kick off today, and the controversial Dakota Access Pipeline is back in federal court....
...His comments came a day after Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg accused Apple of “regularly” using its dominance to favour its own products, in an escalating war of words between the two companies...
...The latter is based on the open-source Risc-V architecture....
...Automation an automatic choiceJapan Inc has found a new purpose for automation: business continuity in the uncertain era of Covid-19....
...Apple has warned that disruption in China from the coronavirus will cause its revenues to fall short in the current quarter, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos has announced a $10bn fund to help fight climate change...
...Even Apple’s sales warning this week spurred just a modest, brief retreat. But look under the hood and some trepidation becomes apparent....
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...As health threats go, air pollution and Covid-19 are apples and oranges....
...Mr Cook said that if another employee, an Apple Maps analyst from Peru known as W.V., had to leave the country, “his supervisor worries, ‘I don’t know if his replacement would be able to do what he can do...
...Mr Kulkarni said the sector would become more like “Apple v Samsung”, where biotechs competed on adding generation after generation of features....
...Listen and subscribe to Culture Call, a transatlantic conversation from the FT, at ft.com/culture-call or on Apple Podcasts...
...Plus, the FT's Camilla Hodgson sets up the $30bn legal battle between Apple and Qualcomm that will play out in a San Diego court on Monday....
...Additional reporting by Tim Bradshaw Apple v Qualcomm: two years of conflict January 2017 US Federal Trade Commission sues Qualcomm, alleging monopolistic behaviour and charging of excessive licence fees...
...Amazon’s new attitude might help them, but Apple, Warner and Disney are all about to launch their own equivalents, which, depending on the strategy each chooses to take, could further reshape the relationship...
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