Apple has filed an appeal with the Ninth Circuit to contest a recent ruling preventing the company from charging fees on developers for outside purchase links in the App Store.
In the Epic v. Apple lawsuit, a court order prohibited Apple from anti-steering activities, which was alleged to be violated by Apple according to Epic Games, leading to a judge finding Apple in contempt.
Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers not only sided with Epic Games but also discovered instances of perjury by Apple's Vice President of Finance, Alex Roman, leading to potential criminal investigation.
Apple plans to issue debt through investment-grade bonds, partners with Anthropic PBC for a coding software platform, and is set to release new features in iOS 18.6 as highlighted in a YouTube video.