Apple Music’s Global Director of Music Publishing, Elena Segal, reiterated Apple’s hardline stance on songwriter and publisher royalties in a new interview, calling those parties “fundamental” to the service’s ecosystem.
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Apple Music’s Global Director of Music Publishing, Elena Segal, reiterated Apple’s hardline stance on songwriter and publisher royalties in a new interview, calling those parties “fundamental” to the service’s ecosystem.
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AirUnleashed is yet another attempt to mimic Apple’s ill-fated AirPower charging mat. While it excels in its own right, it still doesn’t live up to the potential that Apple saw in AirPower.
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Apple will help safeguard the privacy of younger iPhone and iPad users, a report claims, by announcing a change at WWDC that will limit third-party tracking within apps offered in the iOS App Store’s Kids category, a move that may help put some privacy critics at ease.
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In an updated support document, Apple has revealed that Back to My Mac support will be cut from all versions of macOS on July 1, not just Mojave.
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It’s Apple’s biggest event of the year and, as ever, Tim Cook’s opening presentation is going to be streamed live. Here’s how to watch as the new versions of iOS, macOS, tvOS and watchOS are shown for the first time.
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Popular battle royale title “Fortnite” isn’t able to run on the sixth-generation iPod touch — but how well does it perform on the new iPod touch with A10 processor?
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China’s Ministry of Commerce has floated a retaliation plan intended to punish companies complying with the Trump Administration’s Entity List ban on doing business with Huawei. That could have a profound impact on two of the largest software platforms licensed in China: Android and Windows, as well as broadly-licensed silicon intellectual property from ARM and Qualcomm.
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Qualcomm stands a chance of reversing an antitrust ruling handed against the chip producer earlier in May, legal experts suggest, after the publication of an opinion piece by an FTC Commissioner offered arguments for why the decision was wrongly made.
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Apple has quietly raised the cap on cellular App Store downloads from 150 megabytes to 200, an acknowledgement of the growing size of iPhone and iPad apps in general.
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This week on the AppleInsider Podcast, William is excited for WWDC and Victor is more fired up about UK spy agency GCHQ’s proposal to break the security of iMessage. Plus Victor interviews Russ Shanahan, a developer who had his app sales drop 44% due to what he thinks is a problem with how searching works in the App Store.
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