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Apple objects to links to outside payments
Ahead of Epic Games hearing.
Stephen Nellis
Nov 1 2021 7:02AM
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Apple asks judge to pause Epic Games antitrust orders
As it appeals ruling.
Stephen Nellis and Paresh Dave
Oct 11 2021 6:33AM
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Epic ruling invites future efforts to paint Apple as monopolist
Legal experts react to judge's decision.
Jan Wolfe and Mike Scarcella
Sep 11 2021 11:28AM
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At Epic v Apple's closing, judge probes implications of upending Apple's App Store
Explores how far she could - and should - go.
Stephen Nellis
May 26 2021 5:40AM
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Epic Games CEO blasts Apple's 'total control' over iPhones
At first day of antitrust trial.
Stephen Nellis
May 5 2021 6:41AM
Software
In Apple vs Epic Games, courtroom battle is only half the fight
Could make it harder for regulators to take action.
Stephen Nellis
May 3 2021 6:35AM
Software
Judge dismisses some claims by Apple in fight against Epic Games
Narrowing the scope of the dispute.
Staff Writer
Nov 12 2020 10:59AM
Software
Apple-Epic row being closely watched by German antitrust chief
National inquiry possible.
Douglas Busvine
Sep 3 2020 11:53AM
Software
iPhones won't get Fortnite updates as Epic Games digs in
Refuses to disable direct payment feature.
Stephen Nellis and Munsif Vengattil
Aug 27 2020 12:15PM
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Judge 'inclined' to block Apple's move to hamper Epic's developers
Developer accounts may get reinstated.
Stephen Nellis
Aug 25 2020 12:31PM
Software
Microsoft says Apple's move against 'Fortnite' creator would hurt its games
As well as other game developers.
Stephen Nellis
Aug 24 2020 6:15AM
Software
Epic Games asks judge to block Apple's removal of Fortnite from app store
As Apple terminates developer accounts.
Stephen Nellis
Aug 18 2020 10:51AM
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ACCC sues Sony for refusing refunds on faulty PlayStation games
Claims customers' rights misrepresented.
Byron Kaye
May 29 2019 12:13PM
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Microsoft turns to blockchain to track royalty payments
Rolling out to games publishers.
Staff Writers
Jun 25 2018 6:55AM
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Qld man charged over Bitcoin theft
Updated: Accused Riot Games hacker nabbed again.
Allie Coyne
Jun 25 2014 12:31PM
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Watchdog goes after in-app purchases
Bait apps.
Juha Saarinen
Apr 15 2013 12:07PM
Software
Facebook goes global with app store
Key staffer departs.
Juha Saarinen
Aug 2 2012 6:03AM
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Billing tips apps war in Apple's favour
Simple payment system fuels iOS ecosystem.
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Jul 18 2011 9:45AM
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Sony says 25 million more users at risk
Crisis deepens.
Isabel Reynolds and Liana B. Baker
May 4 2011 7:04AM
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Opinion: Copyright or copy wrong
The wash-up of the iiNet case reveals conflicting legal and moral views about copyright and ISP liability, writes David Havyatt.
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