Epic’s Fortnite is back on U.S. App Store
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Apple TV Plus just dropped the teaser trailer for "Chief of War", a new historical series about the unification of Hawai'i co-created by the DC star.
One Georgia hospital is trading PCs for Apple gear — and transforming patient care in the process. Healthcare has long been dominated by PCs, largely because most clinical software has been developed for — or better supported on — Windows. However, that is beginning to shift as Apple gains traction in medical settings.
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Epic Games' wildly popular multiplayer shooter game "Fortnite" is available again on Apple's app store in the U.S.
Emory Healthcare on Thursday announced its Emory Hillandale Hospital will be the first U.S. hospital powered by Apple products. The products will integrate with crucial software from Epic Systems, the leading electronic health record vendor in the nation.
Apple recently lost a major antitrust case to Epic Games that has forced the tech giant to substantially change its iOS, Apple's operating system used by
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Macworld on MSNApple could be in serious trouble over Fortnite rejectionThe problem is that Apple is specifically not allowed to “prohibit” the use of external payment links. It can reject apps, or ban developer accounts, at its own discretion. But if it rejects an app or bans a dev for no reason other than its use of such links, does that amount to a de facto prohibition? Again, that’s debatable.