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In Antitrust Trial, Tim Cook Argues Apple Doesnât Hurt App Makers
The chief executive of Apple, which was sued by the gaming company Epic, said his company had invested heavily on security and had lowered some fees in its App Store.
Tim Cook, chief executive of Apple, leaving the courthouse on Friday.Credit.Jim Wilson/The New York Times
May 21, 2021Updated 8:19 p.m. ET
Tim Cook, testifying on Friday in a trial that could undermine Appleâs efforts to fend off growing scrutiny of its power, defended his business from accusations that it hurt app makers while on the hunt to expand its profits.
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Ubisoft kicked a bit of a hornet s nest this weekend when it announced its annual results, producing record revenues while kicking Skull and Bones back into the next fiscal year for the third time in four years.
Besides saving me the trouble of writing new headlines, Ubisoft also raised some eyebrows (and voices) when it told investors it was backing off of its previous goal to publish three to four premium AAA games a year. It is no longer a proper indication of our value creation dynamics, Ubisoft CFO Frédérick Duguet explained, noting that Ubisoft is building high-end free-to-play games to be trending toward AAA ambitions over the long term.