New iMac, iPad Pro, Apple TV will launch on 21 May
Several sources, including hidden text in Apple s own press release, point to a 21 March release date.
By
Anders Lundberg
| 11 hours ago
When Apple unveiled new products at its 20 April event, the company was in an uncharacteristically vague mood. It gave a precise release date for the AirTag and purple iPhone 12 (30 April, today), but would only say that the new iPad Pro, iMac and Apple TV 4K would be released in the second half of May .
Now 9to5Mac reports that several sources claim to have an exact date. Jon Prosser, who in the past has often been right about this type of information, is among several leakers who say that the launch will take place on 21 May.
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Epic files new lawsuit against Apple in London
Epic tries again to get Fortnite back on the App Store, this time at an appeals tribunal in London
By
Anders Lundberg
| 15 Jan 21
Following on the heels of its lawsuit against Apple in the US, which was brought in August 2020 and is still in progress, Epic has now also sued the company in the UK, Bloomberg reports.
Epic has lodged a complaint with the Competition Appeal Tribunal in London, which handles appeals against decisions made by the British competition authority CMA but also hears private lawsuits concerning competition laws.
Among other things the company wants the court to force Apple to put Fortnite back on the App Store and re-activate Epic s developer account for App Store distribution, and prohibit Apple from preventing developers from using their own in-app payment systems.