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Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers is pissed off at Apple. Really, really pissed off. In Rogers' newly released 80-page decision, ...
Apple judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers has ruled that, effective immediately, Apple can no longer take a cut from purchases made ...
Apple faces a possible criminal contempt probe after a U.S. judge said it violated an order to open its lucrative App Store ...
Epic Games has detailed new store features including webshops and a 0% fee tier up to $1M, enabled by a court ruling against ...
Tim Cook increasingly counts on Apple's App Store fees. Will a US court ruling in a case with Epic Games reshape the tech ...
A court ruling in Fortnite's favor will have broader implications for a wide variety of apps you access through Apple's ...
Not long after Apple was smacked hard by a US court yesterday, Epic Games’ CEO Tim Sweeney announced that Fortnite would ...
In today's Tech Bytes, ABC's Rhiannon Alley shares, Tesla may be looking to replace Elon Musk as CEO. The Wall Street Journal ...
A federal judge has found that Apple violated a court injunction in an antitrust case filed by Fortnite maker Epic Games.
President of Finance, Alex Roman, outright lied under oath,” according to US District Court Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers.
In response, Apple (and Google, who Epic also sued) removed Fortnite from mobile stores. And thus, Epic formally launched ...
A California court bans Apple from collecting developer fees on web transactions, giving the massively popular game a chance ...