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Explore "app store" with insightful episodes like "Emulators are taking over the App Store", "Elon’s Two-Day War with Apple + How to Beat an A.I. Censor + S.B.F.’s ‘Bad Month’", "Epic v. Apple judge rules that Apple must allow other forms of in-app purchases", "Microsoft announces Surface event for Sept. 22nd / Apple concedes to let apps link to the web sign up / iPhone 13 could have satellite connectivity" and "Sony Xperia 1 III & the Creator Economy" from podcasts like ""The Vergecast", "Hard Fork", "The Vergecast", "The Vergecast" and "Waveform: The MKBHD Podcast"" and more!
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Elon’s Two-Day War with Apple + How to Beat an A.I. Censor + S.B.F.’s ‘Bad Month’
Elon Musk accuses Apple of trying to sabotage Twitter. But after his visit with Apple’s C.E.O., Tim Cook, things are … good? Then, the New York Times reporter Paul Mozur on the tactics Chinese protesters are deploying to avoid the most sophisticated censorship apparatus in the world.
Plus: S.B.F. says it’s been a “bad month.”
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- Elon Musk accused Apple of threatening to pull Twitter from its App Store and tweeted about Apple’s “secret 30 percent tax” on developers for in-app purchases. The company has again delayed the launch of Twitter Blue as it seeks a way to avoid paying Apple’s 30 percent fee for the service.
- Later, Musk said the “misunderstanding” with Apple had been resolved after he met with the company’s C.E.O., Tim Cook, at Apple’s headquarters.
- Layoffs at Twitter gutted the company’s child safety team, which is responsible for removing child exploitation.
- Musk offered a “general amnesty” for over 60,000 banned accounts on Twitter.
- Protests in China rippled throughout the country, and citizens found ways to get around the Chinese censorship apparatus.
- On Wednesday, Sam Bankman-Fried appeared for an interview with Andrew Ross Sorkin at the DealBook Summit.
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Epic v. Apple judge rules that Apple must allow other forms of in-app purchases
Microsoft announces Surface event for Sept. 22nd / Apple concedes to let apps link to the web sign up / iPhone 13 could have satellite connectivity
Sony Xperia 1 III & the Creator Economy
Apple v Epic week 1 roundtable
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