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    EU Digital Markets Act

    Five colorful Fortnite characters, created by Epic Games, stand in a line against a green background. The central character wears a green hoodie and a skeleton mask. To their left is a neon green and black soldier. To their right are a farmer in overalls and a dinosaur-suited character.

    Epic’s Win Over Apple Could Cost $4 Billion in App Store Revenue, Analyst Claims

    The Epic vs. Apple saga, which began in 2020 when Epic introduced an alternative payment system in Fortnite to bypass Apple’s 30% commission, has forced major changes to App Store…

    A computer screen displays the "Fortnite" game logo against a blue background. In front of the screen, an RGB-lit keyboard is visible on a desk, next to which lie two sleek iPhones. The setup is illuminated with purple and blue lighting.

    Fortnite’s Return to iPhones in the EU via AltStore

    Fortnite, one of the most popular battle royale games globally, was removed from Apple’s App Store in August 2020 due to Epic Games’ implementation of a direct payment system, circumventing…

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    iMessage Escapes EU Regulation Under Digital Markets Act

    The investigation conducted by the European Union (EU) has determined that Apple’s iMessage, along with Microsoft’s Bing, does not possess a significant market position to be classified under the DMA’s…

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    Class-Action Status Granted in App Store Antitrust Lawsuit

    After 12 years of legal proceedings, an antitrust lawsuit accusing Apple of monopolistic practices via its App Store has been elevated to class-action status. Initially rejected by Judge Yvonne Gonzalez…

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    A close-up of the iPhone 16e, showcasing its 6.1-inch OLED display and single-lens 48-megapixel camera, set against a sleek, modern design resembling the iPhone 14, highlighting its role as Apple’s 2025 mid-range smartphone.

    iPhone 16e Sales Fall Short of SE Legacy Despite Strong European Debut

    Close-up of Apple’s A20 chip powered by TSMC’s 2nm process, set to debut in the iPhone 18 in 2026, showcasing advanced semiconductor technology.

    Apple’s A20 Chip Breakthrough: Redefining iPhone 18 Performance with 2nm and WMCM Packaging

    A tablet screen displays the Photos app, featuring a grid of colorful photo thumbnails at the top and sections for Recent Days, People & Pets, and Pinned collections below—perfect for keeping memories organized with Family Sharing.

    How to Set Up Family Sharing on iPadOS for Shared Apps

    A person wearing Apple AirPods, with a translucent iOS 26 interface in the background, showcasing new features like sleep detection, camera controls, and head gestures, set to debut at WWDC 2025.

    iOS 26 to Enhance AirPods with Sleep Detection, Camera Controls, and New Gestures

    A man and woman, evoking a Severance-like atmosphere, run down a long, narrow hallway with white walls and a shiny floor, illuminated by red ceiling lights.

    Severance Season 3: What We Know So Far

    A person wearing Apple Vision Pro headset, with a visionOS interface displaying a glowing cursor controlled by eye tracking, highlighting hands-free navigation features like scrolling and app selection, set against a sleek, mixed-reality background.

    How to Use Eye Tracking on visionOS for Hands-Free Control

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