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.
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It’s time for Apple to get off its easy-money addiction and go for a bigger score: developing its own search engine. By Tae Kim.
Tim Cook is poised to hit pay dirt – again. This week, the Apple CEO will collect the 10th and final tranche of the pay deal he received a decade ago after he took over the top job from co-founder Steve Jobs.
A backlash over Apple’s move to scan customer phones and computers for child abuse images has grown to include employees speaking out internally, a notable turn in a company famed for its secretive culture.
Apple said a global chip shortage that has bitten into its ability to sell Macs and iPads will start to affect iPhone production and forecasted slowing revenue growth, sending its shares lower.
Apple CEO Tim Cook has taken aim at proposed European rules aimed at curbing the power of US technology giants, saying they could pose security and privacy risks to iPhones.
Should Apple’s defences fail to persuade the judge, a ruling in Epic Games’ favour would loosen Apple’s grip on its store and could upend the way millions of developers distribute apps.
The problem with posting blowout numbers is that it raises the obvious follow-up question: Can you top this? For Apple and Facebook, the answer may be no, or not anytime soon.
Apple on Wednesday posted sales and profits ahead of Wall Street expectations, fuelled by 5G iPhone upgrades but warned a global chip shortage could dent iPads and Mac sales.
Tim Cook has been with Apple for 23 years and served as its CEO for nearly a decade, but he used a new podcast appearance to suggest that some kind of an eventual change may be on the horizon.