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Apple has been aware for weeks that the Subcommittee was planning a hearing on this topic and was engaged in discussions with our staff regarding who would testify on Apple’s behalf. Yet a little more than two weeks [16 days] before the planned hearing, Apple abruptly declared that it would not provide any witness to testify at a hearing in April.
Apple’s sudden change in course to refuse to provide a witness to testify before the Subcommittee on app store competition issues in April, when the company is clearly willing to discuss them in other public forums, is unacceptable. We strongly urge Apple to reconsider its position and to provide a witness to testify before the Subcommittee in a timely manner.
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iOS 14.5 beta 7 (18E5198a)
iPadOS 14.5 beta 7 (18E5198a)
watchOS 7.4 beta 7 (18T5194a)
tvOS 14.5 beta 7 (18L5203a)
It’s unclear what’s new in these beta builds yet, but we still patiently wait for Apple to unleash final versions for members of the public to download, as we hit beta 7. Public beta testers should see similar versions made available shortly.
I’m not seeing much in iOS 14.5 beta 7. Just a few background daemons were updated. Looks like most of beta 6 was built March 25 and beta 7 on March 31. 6 days is not a lot of time for adding big changes this late in a beta. pic.twitter.com/pFGdfzLsNF