Epic is planning to deploy Fortnite and more on third party app marketplace AltStore, but it's also removing it from Samsung Galaxy phones.
Apple's gatekeeping could be coming to an end as the Digital Markets Act starts to bite.
Epic CEO Tim Sweeney is not shy about publicly bashing Apple on Twitter, and it’s working.
A tweet from Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney pushed Apple to block the Fortnite maker's competing app store.
Apple will finally let you log in for some on-the-go cloud gaming anywhere there's an iPhone.
The change comes as the result of a long legal battle between the company and Epic Games.
Android users may be headed for an era of regression on the platform due to hasty anti-monopoly regulation.
Epic Games beat Google in an antitrust trial over its app store, where a San Francisco jury found the Google Play Store to be anticompetive.
European regulators challenged Apple’s exclusivity with the Digital Markets Act, but the tech giant isn’t going down without a fight.
Epic was offered $127 million to launch Fortnite on Google Play, but the developer’s rejection caused a risk of “contagion,” according to details in the trial.
The maker of Fortnite wanted to overrule a court of appeals decision that delayed an injunction against Apple. Apple is still preparing an appeal to SCOTUS.
A paid Tesla app feature streams video from your car's cameras. The company isn't using Apple's In-App Purchase system, and Apple seems to be allowing it.
Amid a surge in coronavirus cases, Apple has yet again extended the deadline for pandemic-related exemptions to its App Store policies.
Regulators are forcing Apple to let dating apps in the country use alternative payment methods in the App Store. It’s appealing the decision.
The country's competition authority reportedly started looking into the company after a nonprofit stated that the system raises prices for developers and users.
If Apple doesn't comply with the regulator's decision within two months, it could face a fine of up to $56.5 million.
Apple won't need to tweak its payment system to allow for third-party app payments until the appeals process for the Epic lawsuit concludes.
Links for external payment options are scheduled to become available on December 9.
The company requested a stay of the court's order until all appeals are resolved.
Epic CEO Tim Sweeney says Apple won't let Fortnite back in until all court appeals have been exhausted.
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