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Tim Cook: Parler can return to App Store if they comply with Apple’s terms of service
Parler can return to the App Store according to Apple CEO Tim Cook, but they must first comply with the company’s App Store Terms of Service…
Parler finds a new home
After a handful of Big Tech companies moved to take down Parler over the weekend, the social media platform appears to have found a new…
Parler sues Amazon over site takedown
Parler, a social networking service that advocated free speech before it was deplatformed has sued Amazon.com on Monday…
Apple pulls Parler from the App Store
Apple has pulled Parler from the App Store, just hours after the free speech Twitter rival hit No.1 on Apple’s top free apps chart…
Parler rises to No. 1 on App Store after Apple threatens ban
Parler surged to No. 1 on Apple App Store’s chart of top free apps Saturday after Apple threatened to ban the app from the store…
Apple threatens to ban free speech Twitter rival Parler from the App Store
Parler co-owner Dan Bongino said that Apple has threatened to ban the platform from its App Store and bar it from iOS devices…
Why the Facebook News tab shouldn’t be trusted
Are we really doing this again? After the pivot to video. After Instant Articles. After news was deleted from the News Feed…
Apple News+ publishers aren’t happy with their payouts
Apple has high hopes for Apple News+, the premium news subscription service it launched in March…
Publishers say Apple News growth has been significant
Publishers say Apple News growth has been significant…
Apple phasing out its in-house iAd sales team in favor of new publisher-driven system
Apple is getting out of the advertising-sales business and shifting to a more automated platform…
Apple offers discounts on Hachette books that Amazon won’t sell
Amazon doesn’t want to sell books from Hachette Book Group…
Google strikes deal with publishers over universal library
A seven-year battle between Google and the publishing industry is drawing to an end..
Walter Isaacson fights subpoena over heart-to-heart chats with Steve Jobs
Biographer Walter Isaacson is fighting a subpoena to unlock his unpublished interviews with Steve Jobs…
Last major holdout Time Inc. capitulates, begins selling iPad magazine subscriptions via Apple’s Newsstand
Time Inc’s stable of 20 magazines, including Sports Illustrated and People…
Federal Judge rejects Apple and publishers’ attempt to dismiss civil case alleging e-book price-fixing
Today a United States District Court judge denied court petitions by several…
U.S. DOJ bites Apple: The 30% revenue-share model is Apple’s standard practice, not a conspiracy
A more humble, more technology-savvy Justice Department would have exercised restraint…
Apple, publishers face class action lawsuit alleging eBook price-fixing in Canada
All Canadians who have bought electronic books in the past two years…
Apple desires federal trial vs. U.S. DOJ over eBook price-fixing
Apple Inc wants to go to trial to defend itself against U.S. government…
Apple vs. Amazon: Who’s really fixing eBook prices?
We can thank Apple for putting the kibosh on Amazon’s evil monopolistic scheming…
Apple not likely to be a loser in legal fight over eBooks
If Apple loses the legal case filed against it and book publishers…
DOJ’s panties in a bunch over Apple and eBooks, but what about Amazon?
Amazon’s price-lowering attempts constitute another form of abuse of market power…
Antitrust experts: Apple likely to beat U.S. DOJ, win its eBook lawsuit
The U.S. Justice Department’s legal pursuit of Apple for alleged e-book price fixing…
Steve Berman, lead counsel in Apple eBook antitrust class-action, issues statement on U.S. DOJ action
We are pleased that the U.S. Justice Department and Attorney General Holder…
Macmillan CEO blasts U.S. DOJ; gov’t on verge of killing real competition for appearance of competition
MacMillan CEO John Sargent has posted the following open letter…
U.S. DOJ hits Apple, major publishers with antitrust lawsuit, alleges collusion on eBook prices
The U.S. hit Apple Inc. and five of the nation’s largest publishers…
Apple, two publishers reluctant to agree to U.S. and EU settlement terms over e-Book pricing, say sources
Talks to resolve U.S. and European price-fixing probes into e-books…
Apple & the book cabal: Is there a settlement in sight?
A closer look at the deal Steve Jobs offered the publishers…
U.S. DOJ warns Apple, publishers; threatens to sue, alleging collusion over e-book pricing
The Justice Department has warned Apple Inc. and five of the biggest U.S. publishers…
iBooks Author: An ebook publisher looks at Apple’s textbook creation app
iBooks Author does a great job at what it’s designed for…
Class-action lawsuit alleges Apple, publishers engaged in ‘price-fixing conspiracy’ to punish Amazon
Lawyers have amended a class-action lawsuit against Apple and five of the six big publishers…
Why Apple’s free iBooks Author app for Mac will usher in a writing renaissance
iBooks and iBooks Author are two amazing tools that will allow writers to self-publish…
Apple’s war on Amazon begins this Thursday
Apple is about to take Amazon to school…
U.S. Justice Department confirms antitrust probe of Apple iBookstore, publishers, e-book industry
The U.S. Justice Department confirmed Wednesday that it is conducting an antitrust investigation …
Via Reuters, Financial Times claims Web-based app more popular than App Store app, offers no hard proof
FT.com Managing Director Rob Grimshaw told Reuters that the new Web-based app…
Big changes for Apple App Store publishers start today
Big changes are coming to Apple’s App Store…
Why did Apple give in on controversial in-app subscription policy, anyway?
Apple has revised its infamous in-app subscription model, but why?
The surprising reason why publishers are now hopping aboard the Apple iPad express
As things stand, if you buy a subscription to a magazine in the iTunes Store…
Financial Times hopes against hope they can skirt Apple’s iPad app subscription rule
The Financial Times wants to keep selling subscriptions for its digital news directly to readers…