Apple, Formula 1 and Five-Year Deal
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After Apple (AAPL) confirmed that the company has agreed on a five-year partnership and will begin broadcasting Formula 1 races in the U.S. in
Apple has long opposed the Digital Markets Act, which is pretty much expected for a Big Tech company. Now, a bit over a year after it came into force, Apple has asked the European Commission to repeal it,
The EU is set to scrutinize if Apple, Google, and Microsoft are failing to adequately police financial fraud online, as it steps up efforts to police how Big Tech operates online.
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Apple pledges investments in China, U.S., NY Times reports
CEO Tim Cook recently vowed to increase the company’s investment in China, Meaghan Tobin of The New York Times reports. Only a few
The difference is that this time it says it only wants to damage the privacy and security of the UK’s subject population. “The UK government has issued a new order to Apple to create a back door into its cloud storage service, this time targeting only British users’ data,” the FT reported.