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"Apple says recent changes to operating system improve user privacy, but some lawmakers see them as an effort to edge out its rivals: The top Democrat in charge of a sprawling antitrust investigation into Silicon Valley juggernauts cites the change as one of a number of factors his committee will be exploring as part of an antitrust probe." Washington Post [Free Registration Required] 8:24 PM
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"Lawmakers target iOS location privacy features in ongoing antitrust probe" AppleInsider 8:55 PM
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"Senators Elizabeth Warren & Sherrod Brown push for Apple Card probe by CFPB" AppleInsider 1:13 PM
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"Elizabeth Warren Ramps Up Attacks on Apple Card Bias Claims" Bloomberg [Free/Paid Registration Required] 5:48 PM
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"Apple says recent changes improve user privacy, but some lawmakers see them as an effort to edge out rivals" Washington Post 7:40 PM
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"Apple Strikes Deal With Treasury Over Sanctions Lapse" Law360 [Paid Membership Required] 8:04 AM
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"Apple pays $467,000 settlement for accidental U.S. sanctions violation" AppleInsider 8:07 AM
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"Apple Can't Get Cert. Denial In IPhone Screens Suit Reboot" Law360 [Paid Membership Required] 8:04 AM
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"Apple wins final judgment in iTunes privacy litigation" mLex [Subscription Required for Full Article] 8:03 AM
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"Judge dismisses class-action music data lawsuit against Apple" Cult of Mac 8:18 AM
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"Irish politicians threatened over abandoned Apple data centre" Techerati 8:44 AM
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"Apple has survived backlash to the tech world while Amazon, Google, Facebook and other tech giants struggle — an expert on trust explains why" Business Insider 1:19 PM
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