The defense for the driver charged in the deadly 2022 Hingham Apple Store crash is seeking records from Toyota in an attempt to prove that AI technology installed in the crash vehicle could have caused the crash.
Apple Battles With The EU Over App Store Policies While Their 30% Recovery Could Propel Their Stock To New Record Highs
The focus of the allegations is on Apple’s App Store policies, which the EU claims restrict competition. If Apple doesn’t comply with DMA guidelines, it could face a fine of up to 10% of its global revenue. The formal accusations this week require Apple to …
Could an auto defect have caused the deadly Apple Store crash in Hingham?
PLYMOUTH – The driver involved in the fatal Apple Store crash in Hingham two years ago will be in Plymouth Superior Court on Thursday when the defense and the prosecution are set to argue their motions on the defense’s claim an auto defect caused the man …
Apple rejects PC emulators on the iOS App Store
Apple started officially allowing “retro game emulators” on the iOS App Store without the need for cumbersome jailbreaking or sideloading. But if you want to emulate retro PC games on your iOS device, …
Apple says no retro PC emulators on the App Store
Developers of DOS and early x32 emulators have been shown the door on the App Store. According to a report from The Verge, Apple told developers that retro PC emulators run afoul of the App Store’s App Review Guidelines, section 4.7. These are the same …
Apple Pay malfunctioning in Hungary, users experiencing unexplained charges
A serious Apple Pay malfunction appears to have arisen in Hungary. Multiple Apple Pay users in the country have reported unexplained charges in rapid succession.
European regulators say Apple is in breach of new rules with its App Store
The European Commission has accused Apple of stifling competition with its App Store.The European regulators said Apple’s App Store was in breach of new tech rules as it prevents app developers from steering customers to alternatives.
Apple’s App Store Pricing Antics Could Cost Billions #1750
Following a European Union investigation, Apple faces significant fines, potentially up to 10% of its global revenue. The EU’s preliminary findings
EC accuses Apple App Store policies of violating DMA rules
The European Commission (EC) has delivered a preliminary assessment to Apple, suggesting that the US tech giant’s App Store policies may violate the European Union’s Digital Markets Act (DMA) by restricting app developers from directing consumers to …
macOS 15 No Longer Needs Twice the Free Space for App Store Installs
Starting with macOS Sequoia, app downloads and installations from the Mac App Store will no longer require double the amount of local storage …
Apple says no to PC emulators on iOS
UTM also noted that Apple is barring UTM SE from being notarized for third-party app stores because the app apparently violated guideline 2.5.2. That rule states that apps have to be self-contained and can’t execute code “which introduces or changes features or functionality of the app, including other apps.”
Apple hits pause on massive Research Triangle campus
Apple is pushing pause on plans for a massive campus in Research Triangle Park, a major blow to one of the largest economic development projects in North Carolina’s history.
First alternative app store support for iPad is in the second iPadOS 18 beta
Apple will be allowing third-party app marketplaces on the iPad in the European Union in iPadOS 18, with beta testers getting a chance to look at the feature in iPadOS 18 beta 2.
Initial EU probe into App Store ‘anti-steer’ rules finds Apple in breach of competition law
European Union anti-trust regulators notified Apple on Monday that App Store rules preventing developers from “steering” consumers to offers and content outside of the app breach the bloc’s Digital …
Apple Accused of Unfair App Store Fees
The iPhone developer is being investigated by the European Commission over its treatment of app developers, potentially leading to a multi-billion dollar fine.
Apple Is First Company Charged Under New E.U. Competition Law
The company’s App Store policies are illegal under the European Union’s Digital Markets Act, according to regulators in Brussels.
Apple’s App Store breaches EU’s Digital Markets Act
And the bottom line is that the current App Store rules are in breach of the DMA. Confirmed violations of the DMA can lead to fines of up to 10% of global annual turnover. “‘Act different’ should be their new slogan,” the EU’s internal market …