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Microsoft Surface Pro 8, X WiFi, Go 3, Duo 2, Laptop Studio prices and configurations

Today Microsoft revealed prices and release dates for their newest Surface Pro, Go, Duo, and Laptop Studio devices. This includes everything, from the Microsoft Duo 2 with Android to the Surface Laptop Studio – the most extravagant Microsoft Surface laptop-sized device yet produced. Most of these devices will be released on October 4, 2021 – the Surface Duo 2 will … Continue reading

Google will offer info on an advertiser's history

Have you ever seen an ad for an unfamiliar gadget or clothing label and wondered if it was above-board? You might get a more informed take soon. Google is introducing advertiser pages in the “about this ad” section that not only provide more details about a verified marketer, but show the ads that company ran in the past 30 days. If you’re suspicious, it’s easier to report an ad.

The pages and ad histories will reach the US in the “coming months,” and should come to other countries in phases throughout 2022. Google also said it would “continue to explore” ways to share more data.

This could help you make more informed online shopping decisions, whether it’s building trust in a new name or steering clear of a sketchy brand. What’s here can only tell you so much, however — it won’t help if you’d need in-depth research to make a wise choice. This will mainly help in situations where you only need a little clarification before tapping a link.

Apple won't let 'Fortnite' back on the App Store until all court appeals are exhausted

Apple has told Epic Games it will not allow Fortnite back onto the iOS or macOS App Stores until the outcome of the lawsuit between the two is finalized. Epic CEO Tim Sweeney shared communications between the two sides, in which Apple said it won’t consider reinstating Epic’s developer program account “until the district court’s judgment becomes final and nonappealable.” 

Apple yankedFortnite from the iOS App Store in August last year after Epic added an alternative payment method to bypass the 30 percent cut that Apple takes from in-app purchases. Epic swiftly filed a lawsuit against Apple over App Store policies (it sued Google around the same time for similar reasons). The Apple case went to trial in May.

Earlier this month, Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers ruled in Apple’s favor on most counts, but there was one win for Epic. The judge issued a permanent injunction instructing Apple to let App Store developers direct users to alternative payment systems. Epic appealed the ruling, and Apple has yet to decide whether to do so. The injunction is set to take effect on December 9th.

Given how long it can take to resolve appeals through the various levels of the court system, Sweeney says it could take five years until the case is truly over and Fortnite is back on the App Store. He also accused Apple of going back on its word. 

Apple has said that “we would welcome Epic’s return to the App Store if they agree to play by the same rules as everyone else.” On Twitter, Sweeney shared an email he sent to App Store head Phil Schiller last Thursday, stating that Epic would abide by those rules. 

“Though we can’t update the Fortnite version that users still have on their iOS devices, we’ve disabled Epic payments server-side and have paid Apple $6 million as ordered by the court,” Sweeney wrote in the email. “Epic promises that it will adhere to Apple’s guidelines whenever and wherever we release products on Apple platforms.” He added that Epic would restore Fortnite on Mac as soon as possible if Apple restored the developer account. 

Things are more complicated when it comes to iOS. Sweeney told Schiller that bringing the game back to iPhone and iPad “depends on whether and where Apple updates its guidelines to provide for a level playing field between Apple in-app purchase and other methods of payment. Epic will resubmit Fortnite to the App Store if you adhere to the plain language of the court order and allow apps to include buttons and external links that direct customers to other purchasing mechanisms without onerous terms or impediments to a good user experience.”

However, as Apple’s lawyers wrote in a letter to Epic on Monday, the court affirmed “Apple’s termination of the [Developer Program License Agreement] and the related agreements between Epic Games and Apple was valid, lawful and enforceable” following a breach of contract by Epic. Apple noted Sweeney said after the ruling that his company wouldn’t give up an alternative payment system “to get Fortnite back on iOS.”

Following that comment and “other statements since the court’s decision, couple with Epic’s duplicitous conduct in the past, Apple has exercised its discretion not to reinstate Epic’s developer program account at this time,” the letter states. 

In short, unless you stream the game to your iPhone from your Xbox or PlayStation, don’t expect to build armored walls in Fortnite on iOS any time in the near future.

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