APAC in Brief Google and Apple last week started to allow developers of mobile applications to distribute their wares through third-party app stores and accept payments from alternative payment ...
The NFL has announced its International Player Pathway (IPP) program Class of 2026, featuring 13 athletes representing 10 nations around the world. Established in 2017, the IPP program identifies ...
ExpressCare Urgent Care Centers, a LifeBridge Health partner with more than 30 clinics across Maryland, announced the first group of graduates from its Limited X-Ray Machine Operator Program. Launched ...
Last summer’s $156 billion defense spending boost through the reconciliation bill is likely “only just the beginning,” Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth told an audience at the Reagan National Defense ...
Graphic rendering of the future USS Lafayette (FFG 65), named in honor of Marquis de Lafayette and his service during the American Revolutionary War. USS Lafayette is the fourth of the new ...
Apple today announced the App Store Mini Apps Partner Program, allowing apps that host mini apps and mini games to support In-App Purchases. The program is designed for developers who host mini apps ...
On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the case of The GEO Group v. Menocal, which originated in Colorado. The arguments revolved around when appeals courts may review claims by ...
A federal judge has decertified a long-running class action lawsuit against Apple, marking a major win for the tech giant in a case that alleged it monopolized the iPhone app market. U.S. District ...
Judge reverses February 2024 class certification Apple monopolization said to result in higher prices Disappointed plaintiffs to review next steps, lawyer says Oct 27 (Reuters) - A federal judge ...
A federal judge has decertified a class action by tens of millions customers who accused Apple of monopolizing the market for iPhone apps by banning purchases outside its App Store, leading to higher ...
CAT finds Apple abused dominance via App Store rules and 30% take. Ruling covers 20M iOS users; damages could reach £1.5B. Apple to appeal, arguing fee funds security and ecosystem. Apple has lost a ...