A federal judge ordered Apple on Friday to crack open the tightly controlled App Store and allow people to use payment methods other than Apple’s own processor, which usually collects a 30% commission on app purchases. The decision by U.S. District …
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Proposal involves tariff-rate quotas, person familiar says · Further talks expected at inaugural TTC meeting Sept. 29
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Toyota Motor Corp. trimmed its production outlook for this year by about 3% because the spread of the coronavirus in Southeast Asia has disrupted
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Ms. Perez is a Certified Public Accountant and Certified Fraud Examiner with experience applying accounting and investigative skills to evaluate
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Judge orders Apple to let developers steer buyers elsewhere · IPhone maker has recently made concessions on store rules.
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