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  • Fortnite maker complains of Apple’s ‘anti-competitive’ behaviour to UK watchdog

    March 30, 2021

    Fortnite maker Epic Games has complained to the UK’s markets watchdog today over Apple’s ‘anti-competitive’ rules, after a spat that led to the game being banned from the App Store last year. Epic took its competition complaint to the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), claiming Apple exercised unfair control over app makers. Last August, Fortnite [...]

  • Apple spending from ‘green bonds’ hits $2.8bn

    March 17, 2021

    Apple said this morning the tech giant allotted $2.8bn raised from ‘green bonds” funded 17 projects last year, which will generate 1.2 gigawatts of renewable energy. It said the projects will avoid an average of 921,000 metric tons of carbon emissions each year, which it said is equal to removing nearly 200,000 cars from the [...]

  • Apple hits back at App Store competition probe with UK jobs claim

    March 15, 2021

    Apple today said its App Store supports 330,000 jobs in the UK as it hit back against a probe into claims it treats app developers unfairly. Earlier this month the Competition and Markets Authority opened an investigation into whether Apple imposes unfair or anti-competitive terms on developers after it received a number of complaints. The [...]

  • Apple’s new privacy features may finally trigger a more transparent tech ecosystem

    March 6, 2021

    A new feature in Apple’s operating system has received relatively little attention in the wider media recently, yet it is set to kick start a new era of transparency in the tech industry and hopefully instil more respect for consumer and enterprise privacy.  With the launch of iOS 14, Apple introduced a privacy information section [...]

  • Screenshot: Will nightclubs really reopen in June?

    March 5, 2021

    This week: **Media Moment of the Week: Telly’s still got welly **Will nightclubs really reopen on 21 June? **The BBC turns back time Media Moment of the Week: Telly’s still got welly In the age of Silicon Valley streaming giants and relentless references to “content” and “eyeballs”, it’s easy to forget that TV can, sometimes, [...]

  • EU set to charge Apple over Spotify music streaming complaint

    March 4, 2021

    The European Commission is said to be on the brink of filing formal antitrust charges against Apple over accusations it distorted competition in the music streaming market. Spotify filed a complaint against Apple in 2019, accusing the tech giant of unfairly restricting rivals to its own Apple Music service and complaining about the company’s 30 [...]

  • Apple facing UK competition probe over app store dominance

    March 4, 2021

    Apple is facing a competition probe in the UK over claims the way it treats app developers is “unfair and uncompetitive”. The iPhone maker has been locked in a long-running dispute with app makers including Epic Games, the company behind hit video game Fortnite, over the cut it takes through the App Store and on [...]

  • Screenshot: Is Uber nearing the end of the road?

    February 26, 2021

    This week **Media Moment of the Week: Boris’ career coaching  **Is Uber nearing the end of the road? **Apple’s merger madness Media Moment of the Week: Boris’ career coaching Social media is a fickle beast, but if there’s one sure-fire way to generate outrage it’s to insult journalists. That’s what Boris Johnson did this week, [...]

  • Brits could receive £480m payout in Qualcomm smartphone legal case

    February 25, 2021

    Roughly 29m Brits could be entitled to a £480m payout if a landmark legal claim against US chipmaker Qualcomm is successful.  Consumer group Which is suing Qualcomm over claims it breached UK competition law by taking advantage of its dominance in the patent-licensing and chipset market. The lawsuit alleges that this enabled the chipmaker to [...]

  • Apple acquisitions: Tech giant buys a company every three to four weeks

    February 24, 2021

    As the giants of Silicon Valley jostle for pole position in the escalating technology arms race, mergers and acquisitions are often the name of the game. But the scale of Big Tech acquisitiveness has been laid bare after Apple boss Tim Cook revealed his company has snapped up roughly 100 companies over the last six [...]

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