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MacSurfer's Archive: Monday, May 13, 2019
 

 

Apple/Macintosh
  • "Supreme Court rules against Apple in App Store antitrust case" ["Justice Brett Kavanaugh wrote the majority opinion, which was joined by the court's liberal justices. The iPhone users argued that Apple's 30% commission on sales through the App Store was passed along to consumers, an unfair use of monopoly power. Apple argued that only app developers, and not users, should be able to bring such a lawsuit."]  CNBC 10:20 AM
  • "U.S. Supreme Court allows App Store antitrust suit against Apple: The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday gave the go-ahead for a lawsuit by consumers accusing Apple Inc of monopolizing the market for iPhone software applications and forcing them to overpay, rejecting the company's bid to escape claims that its practices violate federal antitrust law."  Reuters 10:09 AM
  • "In setback for Apple, U.S. Supreme Court lets App Store antitrust suit proceed" Reuters 3:21 PM
  • "Apple Loses Bid to End App Antitrust Case in Supreme Court: Lawsuit challenges tech giant's exclusive control over the marketplace for iPhone apps" WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 10:09 AM
  • "Apple Loses at U.S. Supreme Court on iPhone App Antitrust Suit" Bloomberg [Free/Paid Registration Required] 10:09 AM
  • "Apple Loses Supreme Court Case on App Store Antitrust Claims: The ruling on Monday allows a class action suit to proceed, but didn't offer an opinion on whether Apple's actions were illegal." TheStreet 10:09 AM
  • "iPhone owners can sue Apple over App Store, Supreme Court says: The highest court's decision deals a blow to Apple as it focuses more on its services business." CNET 10:31 AM
  • "Supreme Court lets App Store monopoly suit go forward" Axios 10:15 AM
  • "Apple Shares Hit Correction as Investors Weigh Tariff Cost on iPhones, Earnings: Apple was indicated sharply lower Monday as investors worried that fresh tariffs on China-made imports into the United States will either raise price or depress earnings for the world's biggest tech company."  TheStreet 8:32 AM
  • "Apple is struggling — so the company is paying investors to stick with it"  Business Insider 8:25 AM
  • "Apple Card's colorful packaging revealed ahead of launch" Cult of Mac 7:27 AM
  • "Apple is now deploying the first Apple Cards to employees" Fast Company 7:24 AM
  • "The next-gen Google Assistant is taking the privacy fight right to Siri—and it just might win: It's going to be hard for Apple to catch up."  Macworld 7:27 AM