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U.S. Justice Dept sues Apple over “illegal monopoly”

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The United States Justice Department, alongside 17 states, has initiated legal action against tech behemoth Apple.

The lawsuit, filed on Thursday, alleges that Apple engaged in anticompetitive practices, utilising its dominant position in the market to stifle competition and inflate consumer prices.

At the heart of the government’s antitrust complaint, lodged in a New Jersey federal court, is the accusation that Apple systematically obstructed software developers and mobile gaming companies from introducing alternative options on its flagship product, the iPhone.

This alleged behaviour, according to authorities, has led to diminished consumer choice and resulted in inflated prices for consumers.

The lawsuit further contends that Apple has wielded its control over the iPhone to impede the entry of innovative services, such as digital wallets, thereby limiting competition and innovation within the mobile ecosystem.

Additionally, the complaint accuses Apple of intentionally constraining the functionality of hardware products that vie with the company’s own offerings, creating an uneven playing field in the market.

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Notably, the legal action also takes aim at Apple’s practices regarding operating system exclusivity.

The suit alleges that Apple has erected barriers to prevent users from seamlessly transitioning to alternative devices, such as Android smartphones, by making it cumbersome to switch away from Apple’s proprietary operating system.

The allegations leveled against Apple underscore the intensifying scrutiny faced by major technology companies over their market dominance and business practices.

With regulators increasingly vigilant against anticompetitive behavior in the tech sector, the outcome of this lawsuit against Apple could have far-reaching implications for the future landscape of digital markets.

Ahron Young is an award winning journalist who has covered major news events around the world. Ahron is the Managing Editor and Founder of TICKER NEWS.

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The biggest entertainment industry continues studio closures

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Microsoft’s Xbox division announced the closure of several studios post their Bethesda acquisition.

Among the studio closures are Arkane Austin and Tango Gameworks.

Meanwhile, Nintendo hints at a new Switch, and PlayStation backtracks on linking Steam accounts for HellDivers 2.

Nintendo surprises with a NES Championship edition. New games this week include Crow Country, V Rising, Animal Well, and Little Kitty, Big City. #Featured #Trending

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Cyber attacks: health sector targeted

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Cyber attacks are rife within the healthcare sector. So what’s the solution?

Cyber inSecurity dives into the challenges, solutions, and real-world applications in the fast paced world of cyber security. Hosted Nam Lam, Managing Director and Gary Savarino, Field CTO at Sailpoint.

In this episode, Gary is joined by Aaron Le Saux, ICT Architecture and Integration Manager at Calvary Health Care. #cyber insecurity

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Simplifying complex cyber security

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What are the consequences of oversimplifying identity management?

Cyber inSecurity dives into the challenges, solutions, and real-world applications in the fast paced world of cyber security. Hosted Nam Lam, Managing Director and Gary Savarino, Field CTO at Sailpoint.

In this episode, Gary is joined by Brendan Kelly, Senior Manager Cyber Security at Resolution Life. #cyber insecurity

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