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Google allows external payments for in-app purchases in the EU, reducing fees and complying with the Digital Markets Act.
Google has announced sweeping changes to its Play Store policies in Europe in an attempt to avoid new penalties under the European Union’s strict Digital Markets Act (DMA). The tech giant confirmed ...
Google said it would reduce a so-called initial acquisition fee for app purchases to 3% from 10%. The company has also introduced a tiered fee system for services developers have access to in the Play ...
Apple will reportedly make all four models — iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Air, iPhone 17 Pro, and iPhone 17 Pro Max — in India. For ...
Google on Tuesday reportedly pitched changes to its Play Store policies on purchases in a bid to dodge a potential fine in ...
"Much loved" Finnish politician Eemeli Peltonen, 30, was found dead of suicide Tuesday in the parliament building in Helsinki ...
The White House’s deliberations about taking a stake in Intel could upend the technology sector — and further redefine how ...
Google is tweaking its Play Store policies in Europe to appease EU regulators, potentially avoiding large fines. Developers ...
Kyle Chan examines Big Tech’s relationship with state powers, its role in the US-China contest for global supremacy, and the challenges facing India, in this exclusive conversation with THE WEEK ...
The European Union on Thursday accepted Apple's pledge to open its ''tap to pay'' iPhone payment system to rivals as a way to resolve an antitrust case and head off a potentially hefty fine.
In March, the European Commission determined that Google’s Play Store policies do not comply with the EU Digital Market Act.