Thursday, July 16, 2020

Google Alert - apple

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Daily update July 16, 2020
NEWS
Apple News+ audio stories, a new daily audio briefing, and curated local news collections are all available now in Apple News. Apple is introducing ...
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"We think it is being censored by Apple," Chu said. Ahead of the poll, local officials warned it could be considered a violation of the new law, and ...
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Apple's decision was expected to see the removal of thousands of games from the App Store, starting July. Sensor Tower data indicates that came to ...
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The light offering is made with natural apple flavors and is available now in select states, including Michigan. "The development and launch of Busch ...
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Here are Apple's release notes for iOS 13.6. iPadOS 13.6 is similar but lacks digital car keys and the News audio features. Additionally, Apple has ...
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Apple shares are trading higher Wednesday after a pair of analysts lifted their price targets for the company ahead of the June-quarter earnings report ...
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WEB
EU illegal state aid case against Apple in Ireland
On 29 August 2016, after a two-year investigation, Margrethe Vestager of the European Commission announced: "Ireland granted illegal tax benefits ...
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Apple Pay, Samsung Pay, Credit Cards, Bank Transfers in 162 countries, +100 Fiat Ramps Coming ...
The fintech company offers direct access to $ERD with Apple Pay, Samsung Pay, Visa, Mastercard & other payment processors, as well as bank ...
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13bn wings its way back to Apple after Euro court rules Irish tax deal wasn't
Apple has had a €13bn (£11.6bn) tax bill overturned after the EU's General Court ruled that the iGiant was not the recipient of unlawful state aid from ...
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A response to the European court's bad Apple ruling
Today's Apple decision confirms that the EU's rules against state aid are not up to the job of preventing EU member states operating as tax havens.
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