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Wikipedia just launched its daily historical facts game on i Phone: Which came first?
2+ hour, 11+ min ago (153+ words) Wikipedia has launched a daily historical facts game on i Phone called "Which came first?" The game is included in the latest version of Wikipedia's i OS app starting today. "Which came first?", which first came to Android, includes five…...
New book explores the courtroom wars against the App Store rules
9+ mon, 2+ day ago (267+ words) Avid 9to5 Mac readers know that it is getting increasingly harder to have a day go by and not come across a post about a new (or old) lawsuit trying to challenge, dismantle, or overturn Apple's App Store rules. Now, a…...
One word in the Google antitrust ruling was worth $20 B a year to Apple
9+ mon, 1+ week ago (454+ words) For more than a year now, there have been debates about whether Google's payment to Apple to be the default search engine in Safari would be outlawed. While it had seemed likely this would be the case, what we got…...
Apple's deals with Google largely unaffected in antitrust case ruling
9+ mon, 1+ week ago (222+ words) Following months of testimony for the remedies phase of the Google antitrust trial, Judge Amit Mehta just issued his decision, and it is largely beneficial to Apple's deals with Alphabet. Here are the details. Almost a year ago to the…...
Why Apple is fighting legal battles over 12 cents per i Phone
9+ mon, 2+ week ago (466+ words) Apple is engaged in legal battles in both the UK and the US over 4 G patents used in its mobile devices. The company has applied for permission to appeal a UK verdict which would cost it an additional 12 cents per…...
Apple slams DOJ lawsuit: "threatens the very principles that set i Phone apart"
10+ mon, 1+ week ago (195+ words) The US Department of Justice formally sued Apple in March 2024, accusing the company of having a "smartphone monopoly." Apple has voiced its opposition to the case many times over the last year. Now, it has officially filed its answer to…...
Apple cleared in case tied to union-busting allegations at NYC store
11+ mon, 3+ day ago (273+ words) Yesterday, the U. S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit overturned a National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) decision that found Apple in violation of federal labor law at its World Trade Center retail store in New York. Here's what that means....