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Schiller fails to convince skeptical judge over Apple's App Store fees

appleinsider.com

Judge Yvonne Gonzalez-Rogers remains unconvinced of Apple's rationale for claiming it is complying with her original order, following testimony from Apple Fellow Phil Schiller.

What's Duolicious? I tried the 4chan dating app.

mashable.com

What's it like using Duolicious, the 4chan dating app.

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Apple saved App Store users from over $7 billion in fraudulent charges over the last three years

www.phonearena.com

Apple recently revealed how it saved the public from getting ripped off by malicious apps.

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Premier Padel and Playtomic have announced a new worldwide community app collaboration.

tennistonic.com

Premier Padel, the premier official professional padel tour in the world, has introduced Playtomic as its global community app partner. Playtomic is the largest global community for racket sports players and clubs. Premier Padel will be…

Marks & Spencer website and app back online

www.standard.co.uk

M&S is the latest grocer to face issues with its online services.

Marks & Spencer website and app back online

www.independent.co.uk

M&S is the latest grocer to face issues with its online services.

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M&S website and app down for several hours as retailer issues apology to shoppers

The retail giant's main website and app have been offline since early Saturday afternoon

Budzinski Announces 2024 Congressional App Challenge

2024 Congressional App Challenge is open to middle and high school students in Illinois' 13th Congressional District until Oct. 24 at 11 a.m.

Apple Says Its 27% Fee On Purchases Done Outside The App Store Are In Good Faith

A top of the line executive from Apple has raised eyebrows when asked to justify the company’s decision to charge a 27% fee for any purchases done outside its App Store. The senior executive named Philip Schiller explained on Friday at…

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M&S website and app hit by technical issue

www.bbc.co.uk

Customers were unable to shop online for around five hours on the website but this is now back online.

Marks & Spencer's website and app suffer outage lasting hours

news.sky.com

Marks & Spencer's website and app is back online after an outage lasting several hours, with a message telling shoppers "you can't shop with us right now".

Best NBA betting sites & apps: Claim sportsbook promos for 2024 NBA Playoffs

www.sportingnews.com

The 2024 playoffs are in full swing, and we rank the best NBA sports betting sites and apps for hoops fans. Claim promos here from BetMGM, DraftKings, FanDuel, Caesars Sportsbook and more.

The Perfect Gay Hookup App Isn’t an App at All—It’s Something Much Hotter

slate.com

If you thought cruising in parks, bathrooms, and … home goods stores … was a thing of the past, think again.

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Marks and Spencer website and app crashes as supermarket issues customer apology

Marks and Spencer said that they are 'sorry' that customers are unable to shop online at the moment, citing how it was 'working hard to be back online'.

M&S app goes down causing panic kicking shoppers out of accounts after 'tech issues'

www.mirror.co.uk

A major retailer's main website and app have been offline since earlier this afternoon with the shopping giant apologising and claiming it is down to 'technical issues'

Marks & Spencer website and app down as apology issued

The website of high street giant Marks & Spencer has been offline for several hours after it was hit with “technical issues”.

Marks & Spencer website and app down as apology issued

www.burytimes.co.uk

The website of high street giant Marks & Spencer has been offline for several hours after it was hit with “technical issues”.

Marks & Spencer website and app down as apology issued

The website of high street giant Marks & Spencer has been offline for several hours after it was hit with “technical issues”.

Marks & Spencer website and app go down as retailer apologises to customers saying they 'are working on it'

www.dailymail.co.uk

The website of high street giant Marks & Spencer has been offline for several hours after it was hit with 'technical issues'.