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Microsoft told antitrust committee that Apple’s App Store is anticompetitive – Yahoo Finance Australia
A US House antitrust committee is getting set to grill tech’s biggest CEOs, but Microsoft wants them to focus on one in particular: Apple’s Tim Cook. Microsoft President Brad Smith met with the committee several weeks ago and relayed concerns about how Apple …
A US House antitrust committee is getting set to grill techs biggest CEOs, but Microsoft wants them to focus on one in particular: Apples Tim Cook. Microsoft President Brad Smith met with the committee several weeks ago and relayed concerns about how Apple manages its App Store, according to the The Information (via Bloomberg).
Smith complained specifically about Apples arbitrary App Store approval policy which recently caused a ruckus over the rejection of Basecamps Hey email app. He also rail…
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