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Why Epic Games and Apple are back in court

Why Epic Games and Apple are back in court
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Judge Criticizes Apple's 'Decisions Without Data' in App Store Changes

Judge Criticizes Apple's 'Decisions Without Data' in App Store Changes
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Epic is coming at Google's economist hard.

Epic attorney Yonatan Even is flipping through pages of Google’s economist’s report that we haven’t yet seen in court and flipping some numbers on their head. If only 19 percent of US devices have ever enabled Unknown Sources, doesn’t that mean 81 percent have never enabled it? Gentzkow says that’s right. It’s as high as 85 percent in Japan, and 75 or 76 percent in Germany that haven’t enabled the ability to sideload apps, not once, ever. He also repeated a successful move Epic used a week ago with a different Google expert, pointing out fully one third of Google’s data on its devices was listed as coming from “unknown” countries, as well as devices that weren’t actually phones. He got Gentzkow to admit he simply excluded an entire third of the data that may or may not have been relevant when preparing his charts and conclusions. ....

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Apple wants users to trust iOS, but it doesn't trust iOS users


Apple wants users to trust iOS, but it doesn’t trust iOS users
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Epic v. Apple trial
: explaining why the Mac’s security wasn’t good enough for the iPhone.
Mac computers have an official Apple App Store, but they also allow downloading software from the internet or a third-party store. Apple has never opened up iOS this way, but it’s long touted the privacy and security of both platforms. Then Epic Games sued Apple to force its hand, saying that if an open model is good enough for macOS, Apple’s claims about iOS ring hollow. On the stand yesterday, Federighi tried to resolve this problem by portraying iPhones and Macs as dramatically different devices and in the process, threw macOS under the bus. ....

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