Daring Legal Strategy: Tim Sweeney Is Threatening To Hold His Breath Until The Judge Rules In Epic Games’ Favor
Ever since Apple’s decision to boot multiplayer smash-hit
Fortnite from the App Store, mobile gamers everywhere have been missing out on one of the best battle royale experience out there. But a new development in the ongoing legal fight between the Unreal Engine’s creator and the Tim Cook-led tech juggernaut might just push the lawsuit in the right direction for gamers everywhere! In a brilliant legal strategy, Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney just threatened to hold his breath until the judge rules in his favor and restores the app to its rightful place.
Co-founder and co-owner of privacy-focused application Telegram, Pavel Durov, criticized Apple Inc (NASDAQ: AAPL) for bowing to the Chinese government and .
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Apple Inc (NASDAQ: AAPL) is teasing its Apple Music users on iOS and macOS with an animated video that could be a pointer to the introduction of lossless audio or 3D, AppleInsider reported Sunday.
What Happened: The short video, available in the browse section of Apple Music, displays a spinning logo of the service.
The accompanying text to the video states, Get ready - music is about to change forever.
Screenshot Of Apple Music s Rotating Logo
The rumored high fidelity or HiFi service could cost an extra $9.99 per user, Apple Insider said citing record label sources.
Why It Matters: The spinning nature of the graphic in the video could be indicative of the impending launch of 3D audio which could be complementary to Spatial Audio, a feature offered by AirPods Pro and AirPods Max, noted Apple Insider.
Over 100 workers at the Foxconn iPhone factory in Chennai caught coronavirus. While Apple's other contractor Wistron's plant in Bengaluru was shut for the first week of May after 60 Covid-19 cases were reported.
Apple Inc (NASDAQ: AAPL) said Wednesday a product manager who was hired last month has left the company after internal backlash over his past remarks being .