
Apple says App Store drove $1.4 trillion in sales, mostly commission-free
Apple is staking out the App Store as a massive economic engine while showing that most of the commerce flowing through it does not pay Apple a commission.
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Apple is staking out the App Store as a massive economic engine while showing that most of the commerce flowing through it does not pay Apple a commission.

The takedowns suggest Sega is tightening control just as fans expect a formal Persona 6 reveal at Summer Game Fest or Xbox's showcase.
Brands like Lego and Pokémon are tightening their media-to-toy pipelines, reshaping how fun gets made, licensed, and monetized.

The former Greensill Capital founder has signed a disqualification undertaking, ending the case before trial and sharpening the warning for boards using fast-growing private finance.

Chinese automakers are finding that foreign markets can grow faster, and likely pay better, than home. For executives, the message is simple: exports are no longer side quests, they are strategy.

Amazon is widening ultra-fast UK delivery while adding same-day fruit and vegetables, a move that raises the bar for grocery rivals and tests how far convenience can stretch after store closures.
A new Google-funded grid project tests whether customers will accept payoffs to cut usage so data centers can keep growing.

The horror hit crossed a massive box office line faster than most arthouse films ever do, reshaping what A24 can do in theaters.