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Apple to cut App Store fees in half to 15 percent for most developers
Apple Inc is cutting by half the fees charged to most developers who sell software and services on the App Store, marking the biggest change to the store’s revenue structure since the iPhone maker launched the service in 2008. The company is lowering the App Store fee to 15% from 30% for developers...
'Are you a platform or publisher?' Twitter, Facebook CEOs face angry US lawmakers
Twitter and Facebook CEOs are making the case to US lawmakers that their warning labels on Donald Trump's false "I won" tweets served to expand "context" around the subject of misleading social posts, while they sidestepped the fundamental question of whether the warning labels are enough to protect...
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US FAA clears Boeing 737 Max to fly
Boeing 737Max planes, which have been grounded since March 2019, are set to return to skies with the US aviation regulator Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on Wednesday approving 'return to service' of the aircraft with extensive fixes. "The FAA has identified the required return-to-service...
UK inflation rises on back of increase in clothing prices
Figure of 0.7% in October is more than expected and cost of food also rose Coronavirus – latest updates See all our coronavirus coverage UK inflation rose by more than expected in October, fuelled by an increase in clothing prices. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) said the consumer prices...
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UK’s Johnson in quarantine but declares himself fit, working
LONDON (AP) — British Prime Minister Boris Johnson says he is as “fit as a butcher’s dog” after being instructed to self-isolate for 14 days because he recently came in contact with someone who has since contracted coronavirus. In a video message posted Monday on Twitter from his London apartment at...
Playing video games could boost mental health, says new Oxford University study
In a year when many people found themselves spending more time at home, video games became a popular go-to activity. However, it appears that hours spent playing games not only helped ease boredom, but may have had a positive impact on mental wellbeing, too. A new study by the University of Oxford,...
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Djokovic eyes record as Nadal seeks first ATP Finals crown
Novak Djokovic is bidding to win the ATP Finals for a record-equalling sixth time as Rafael Nadal chases the biggest title missing from his glittering resume at London's O2 Arena. The top eight available players in the men's rankings -- with Roger Federer absent -- will compete at the end-of-season...
Tennis: Alexander Zverev says 'that's not who I am' after abuse allegations
LONDON (AFP) - Alexander Zverev opened up about the domestic assault allegations he is facing on Friday (Nov 13), apologising for the negative attention it has brought to tennis and insisting the picture painted by his ex-girlfriend is "not who...
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Alexander Zverev beats Diego Schwartzman with one eye on ATP Finals last four
Alexander Zverev boosted his chances of reaching the semi-finals of the Nitto ATP Finals with a three-set win over Diego Schwartzman. Zverev, the 2018 champion, was dejected after losing to Daniil Medvedev in his opening match,...
'I could ruin 13 years at Chelsea' - Lampard on why management is harder than playing
Chelsea manager Frank Lampard tells Eddie Hearn why life as a manager presents more challenges than years spent as a player. ......
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Trump and Tucker Carlson got caught falsely accusing a living woman of voting while dead
Trump and Tucker Carlson got caught falsely accusing a living woman of voting while dead
As decisive a victory as President-elect Joe Biden has enjoyed — 306 electoral votes and a...
John Bolton fears that Trump has an 'enemies list' that he is working through
John Bolton fears that Trump has an 'enemies list' that he is working through
Critics of President Donald Trump predicted that after the presidential race, he would be firing...
Marc Steiner Show: DeRay McKesson on the movement; Debating Black expatriation from the US
Marc Steiner Show: DeRay McKesson on the movement; Debating Black expatriation from the US
In the second episode of the Marc Steiner Show, DeRay McKesson, an...
Anti-Abortion protesters get special treatment from the police
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