Apple Antitrust on MacRumors
…Apple Pay Faces Swiss Antitrust Investigation Over NFC Access Switzerland's competition authority has launched a preliminary investigation into whether Apple's terms for granting third-party access to NFC technology on…
…Apple Pay Faces Swiss Antitrust Investigation Over NFC Access Switzerland's competition authority has launched a preliminary investigation into whether Apple's terms for granting third-party access to NFC technology on…
…government have filed a joint discovery dispute letter with the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey, formalizing their disagreement over whether Apple is entitled to obtain documents from…
…His comments come as part of a broader legal dispute tied to his AI company xAI, which has already filed lawsuits alleging anti-competitive behavior and misuse of trade secrets involving OpenAI…
…In practice, the DMA requires platforms to give competitors the same kinds of data access as they themselves enjoy, with a few exceptions for things like ensuring their system is not compromised…
…The Reuters report, based on Pentagon documents and interviews with sources familiar with the pricing talks, said that SpaceX recently asked the military to pay $25,000 for Starshield access on each…
…The changes reflect an agreement with Brazil's competition regulator, the Conselho Administrativo de Defesa Economica, known as CADE, and will arrive as part of iOS 26.5. Developers can begin integrating…
…The iPhone maker has persistently refused to submit financial data required by the Competition Commission of India (CCI) after being found guilty of abusing its dominant position in the smartphone market … The…
…Apple to Pay $250 Million to Settle Class Action Over Delayed Siri Features Apple will pay $250 million to settle a class action lawsuit accusing it of false advertising and unfair competition…
…of content is successful and accessible as a major problem for the internet, and they're not necessarily wrong. But there's a dearth of competition. Is it just that Google's…
…and encourages free competition. “The Pokémon Professor program is not merely recreational,” the lawsuit states. “It functions as a structured certification and authorization system, granting official status, access to official event tools…