Spotify hasn’t paid Apple a dime in fees since 2018, but a new lawsuit in France with the EU-dominant music streaming service at its center is challenging the payment rules that help power Apple’s App Store.
Apple is facing a representative action from French consumer group Consommation, Logement et Cadre de Vie (CLCV) over higher prices paid by users who subscribed to music services through the App Store. The claim argues that people who signed up on an iPhone or iPad paid about $1 to $3 more per month than if they had subscribed on the web.
Apple gör det ingen annan klarat – iPhone Fold kan bli helt utan veck
Apple uppges ha löst ett av de största problemen med vikbara smartphones: den synliga skärmen som bildas där panelen viks. Enligt uppgifter från leverantörsledet arbetar företagen nu vidare mot produktionen av iPhone Fold, som väntas lanseras 2026 eller 2027. Modellen…
