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Apple to pay $113 million over deliberately slowing down iPhones (CNN Business) Apple has agreed to pay millions of dollars to 34 states over its controversial previous practice of deliberately slowing down older ...
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Spain's Pecunpay adds support for Apple Pay and Google Pay As for Apple Pay, the technology known as Push Provisioning has been featured to develop the services. This capability allows consumers to add ...
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CBA finally brings eftpos option to Apple Pay Millions of Commonwealth Bank debit card holders are now able to get cash out with over-the-counter Apple Pay transactions after eftpos was added ...
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Apple (AAPL) Slashes Commissions for Small App Developers Apple, Inc. (AAPL) has announced that, starting Jan. 1, 2021, small app developers will see the standard commission that they pay to Apple cut in half, ...
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Behind the Apple Versus Fortnite App Store Battle After he activated Epic's own payment system, Apple kicked Fortnite out of its app store. It also threatened to make it hard for developers using Epic's ...
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Nvidia to Bring 'Fortnite' Back to iPhones Amid Epic's App Store Fight Apple has moved mostly to using graphics-chip units, Nvidia's specialty, ... Apple violated competition laws with its App Store and Apple Pay service.
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Apple pays to make Batterygate go away Apple is paying $113 million to settle an investigation by 34 states and the District of Columbia over the company's practice of slowing down the ...
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Apple Pays $113 Million To Settle iPhone Slowdown Probe Deliberately policy by Apple to slow down older iPhone models, results in another financial settlement for investigation by US states. Apple is to pay ...
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Apple To Pay $3 Million Settlement According to Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro, Apple will pay a $3 million settlement as a result of a lawsuit alleging the company ...
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Apple agrees to pay $113 million to settle "batterygate" lawsuits But that wasn't the end of Apple's "batterygate" legal woes. This Wednesday the company agreed to pay $113 million to settle consumer fraud lawsuits in ...
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