The head of Apple’s App Store is leaving as the company reorganises to respond to changes in global regulations.
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The forced opening in Europe of Apple’s ecosystem comes at a sensitive time for the technology giant.
Apple has found itself the target of a £785-million class-action lawsuit brought by more than 1 500 app developers.
Apple is changing the pricing structure for the App Store to let developers charge a wider range of amounts.
Following a court judgment, Apple may have no choice but to cut the fees it charges developers to sell their apps in the App Store.
US lawmakers are barrelling ahead with legislation to change the way Apple runs its App Store, unconvinced by the company’s recent moves to address antitrust complaints.
Apple’s App Store is a boon to users, a marvel of software innovation and an exemplar of cutthroat competitiveness. Is it also a standing violation of antitrust law?
One week before Apple’s annual developer conference, the financial heart of its App Store is under renewed attack from antitrust regulators and exasperated developers.
Apple on Tuesday found itself the target of two EU antitrust investigations into its App Store and Apple Pay as regulators said its terms and conditions and restrictions may violate the bloc’s competition rules.
The collapse in the value of the rand against major currencies in the past couple of months has prompted Apple to increase the price of both apps and in-app purchases in the South African version of the App Store