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Is it the last flight for Pegasus? (Part–II)
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APA Moves to Stop Insurer Overturning Mental Health Claims Ruling
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iStock/PeskyMonkey(NEW YORK) CEO Tim Cook took the witness stand Friday as the high-stakes legal showdown between Apple and Epic Games, makers of the wildly-popular "Fortnite," heats up. It marked the first time Cook testified in federal court as the company's chief executive, likely signaling the gravity of the lawsuit that accuses Apple of illegally wielding monopoly power over its App Store. The tech giant's alleged dominance over its App Store has also faced scrutiny from lawmakers. The saga began last August, when Apple booted Fortnite from its App Store after its developers introduced a way for players to make in-app purchases (for game accessories like skins or weapons) directly in the game versus through Apple. Apple, which collected a 30% commission on in-app purchases, responded by dropping Fortnite from the App Store. Epic Games then filed a lawsuit in the Northern California District Court on Aug. 13, accusing Apple of anti-competitive practices relate
What to know about Fortnite maker Epic Games high-stakes antitrust suit against Apple
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Messaging wunderkind said to be haven for extremists – and Silicon Valley gave it a pass, ex-ambassador complains Share
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Marc Ginsberg, a former US ambassador who oversees a non-profit called Coalition for a Safer Web (CSW), sued Alphabet s Google subsidiary on Monday for failing to remove the Telegram Messenger app from its Google Play store.
The complaint [PDF], filed in the Northern California District Court, claims that Telegram is rife with hate content but Google has failed to take action against the app as it did with Parler. Parler saw its Android and iOS apps removed from their respective stores and lost its web hosting for failing to moderate insurrectionist content earlier this month.