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A judge rules that Apple and Google breached competition laws by removing the game in 2020, but the return date isn't known.
The Federal Court has heard an appeal by Sally Grover, creator of a women-only app, against a finding that she discriminated ...
National Australia Bank and one of its subsidiaries will pay a $15million fine after failing to respond to hundreds of ...
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Gadget Review on MSNEpic Wins Partial Victory Against Apple and Google in Australia
Australia's Federal Court granted Epic Games a partial win, ruling that Apple and Google engaged in anti-competitive conduct in app distribution and payments-cracking the iPhone's walled garden.
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Why Aussies get smashed by scammers
The shocking number of Aussies hit by scammers last year has been revealed in a new report, prompting a safety warning about ...
A Federal Court judge found the smartphone app stores of Apple and Google-owned Android uncompetitive in Australia on Tuesday ...
Governor-General Sam Mostyn faces growing calls to abandon her patronage of the powerful LGBTIQ+ lobby group Equality ...
Disgraced surgeon Munjed Al Muderis is still free to treat patients as major hospitals stand by him in the wake of a damning ...
National Australia Bank and a subsidiary have been fined more than $15 million for failing to respond to hardship applications made by customers asking for help during challenging times.
Mercer Super repeatedly failed to tell the regulator that it was investigating serious issues in its business, the regulator ...
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Epic Games wins victory in court
Epic Games, the company behind the popular online game “Fortnite,” on Tuesday won a partial victory in an Australian court. The case was brought by US billionaire chief executive Tim Sweeney, who ...
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