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For founders and investors, there’s no platform like TechCrunch Disrupt. Just as the industry is always evolving and innovating — especially in recent months — we’re doing the same to keep Disrupt on the cutting edge for first-time founders, seasoned investors, visionaries and everybody in between. It’s time to disrupt TechCrunch Disrupt This year, we’re […]
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The Witcher 3 next-gen patch for PC in “final stages,” console version coming to retail
CD Projekt Red is working to bring a patch for the next-gen version of The Witcher 3 to PC as soon as possible.
The company is also releasing a physical copy of this version of the game to retail next week.
According to the studio’s global community director Marcin Momot, the next-gen patch for PC is “at the final stages,” and it “shouldn’t be long until it comes out.”
The fundraising stages are not about dollar values — they’re about risk
You’re not trying to increase the value of your company; that’s a fool’s errand. Instead, focus on de-risking your startup.
The fundraising stages are not about dollar values — they’re about risk by Haje Jan Kamps originally published on TechCrunch
Channel crossings deal between UK and France ‘in final stages’
Channel crossings deal with France in final stages, says No 10
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U.S. Department of Justice in ‘Early Stages’ of Drafting Possible Antitrust Lawsuit Against Apple
Prosecutors within the DOJ are said to be “assembling the pieces” for a lawsuit that could be filed by the end of the year, but the decision has not yet been made as to when. It’s also possible that no lawsuit will ultimately be filed at all.
The U.S. government launched an antitrust investigation into Apple back in 2019, making inquiries about Apple’s policies surrounding the App Store, third-party apps, repairs, and more. The DOJ has spent time speaking with Apple critics that include Spotify, Epic Games, Match Group, Basecamp, and Tile, all of whom have expressed unhappiness with Apple’s App Store policies.
The investigation was part of a deeper probe into tech companies that include Amazon, Facebook, and Google in addition to Apple, and it has thus far resulted in proposed antitrust legislation that could result in major changes in the tech industry. The Open App Markets Act, for example, would allow for alternative app stores and alternative in-app payment systems, which Apple wants to avoid.
Back in October, The Information said that the Department of Justice was accelerating its antitrust probe into Apple, with a “flurry” of activity and new subpoenas sent to Apple business partners. Politico says that the case is likely to extend beyond Apple’s App Store policies, with the DOJ also exploring whether Apple’s control over its devices harms product manufacturers like Tile.
Antitrust lawsuits have already been launched against Facebook and Google.
This article, “U.S. Department of Justice in ‘Early Stages’ of Drafting Possible Antitrust Lawsuit Against Apple” first appeared on MacRumors.com
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