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…Apple has been working to bring Apple Pay to South Korea since 2017, but Apple was unable to be registered as an electronic financial business operator because regulators were investigating... Apple Pay…
…Apple has been working to bring Apple Pay to South Korea since 2017, but Apple was unable to be registered as an electronic financial business operator because regulators were investigating... Apple Pay…
…ss 91.21, allows airlines to permit passenger electronics if the operator determines the device won't interfere with navigation or communication systems. FAA rules set the baseline, but airlines can…
…As it's big developer event, it is also the main place to discover the big changes that will be arriving in its operating system updates due this fall. Just after the…
…If Epic truly had its way, it could operate an entire app store for free on iPhone while charging its own commission rates. Of course, no regulatory body would ever allow such…
…Another thing now becoming a standard part of a Cook interview is that it’s right that Apple’s actions should come under regulatory scrutiny, but the company doesn’t think it…
…Apple Withholds Data as India Antitrust Case Advances to Final Hearing Apple is facing a fast-track decision on regulatory penalties in India because it has not submitted data sought by the…
…Instead, these CEOs appeared to convey that the version of U.S.-China relations being sold to investors, founders, and the general public is not the one their own companies are operating…
…Death dates Operating system updates are also an issue to PIRG, as support timelines are viewed as a way to limit the lifetime of a device. It is deemed that any product…
…Consumer electronics must meet regulatory limits for exposed surface temperatures. Devices with metal enclosures generally can't exceed certain temperature thresholds without risking burns or failing certification requirements. Apple's…
…Doing so “would be irresponsible,” he said, adding: “And I cannot imagine, actually, anything more concerning for privacy and security than opening up an entire operating system to a third-party system…