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U.S. Department of Justice reportedly in early stages of drafting an antitrust suit against Apple

Apple's marketing image showing a 3D icon for the App Store set against a blue gradient background

Apple has been facing more and more pushback over its corporate practices over the last few years now. That includes things like the App Store's associated fees, support for third-party payment options within Apple's digital storefront, and more. Most of that pressure has been coming from international government bodies, like South Korea, but Apple may see similar actions in the United States soon, too.

Get a good deal on these Apple products ahead of fall refresh

2020 MacBook Pro with the lid half open

Here's a heads up for those of you in the market for a new Apple product or accessory: a number of current-gen Apple products have been discounted ahead of their anticipated fall refreshes. We have Apple TVs starting at $120, Apple Watches at $209, iPads at $280, and much more. Check out our full roundup below.

Apple soft launches a new Platoon for Artists app after acquisition in 2018

Apple is a company that makes a lot of acquisitions on a semi-regular basis. And when the company does pick up another one, there's always the question: what will they do with it? Whether Apple's aiming to add specific talent to its already impressive teams, or its patent related, or even an app or service Apple feels like could bolster its own business, there's always an endgame. But sometimes it takes a little while before that result finally sees the light of day.