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A 2025 Epic v. Apple ruling alleging noncompliance with a court order caps coverage increasingly centered on App Store conduct and platform regulation.

Who they are

Apple appears in this coverage as the company behind the iPhone, iOS App Store and Macs, with stories also touching its supply-chain plans, chip interests, prospective vehicle work and intellectual-property disputes. Its recurring role is as a powerful device-and-platform operator whose commercial rules draw scrutiny from developers, regulators, courts and major technology peers.

The recent arc

Coverage was most concentrated in late 2020 and early 2021, when reports ranged from Apple’s reported self-driving-car and battery ambitions to a possible Hyundai tie-up, India iPad-manufacturing plans and chip-subsidy lobbying alongside Google and Intel. At the same time, Apple’s control of iOS transactions became a prominent thread: Facebook said Apple required it to remove a disclosure about Apple’s 30% paid-events cut, while South Korea enacted rules requiring Apple and Google to allow alternative app-store payment systems.

The later stories narrow sharply toward legal and regulatory constraints on the platform. A 2022 federal ruling allowed Cydia’s antitrust case to proceed, Japan’s 2024 law barred Apple and Google from preventing third-party apps and services that compete with native offerings, and the May 2025 Epic v. Apple report described a judge’s findings over Apple’s response to a court order. The 2022 Masimo countersuit adds a separate but consistent strand of defensive IP litigation.

The tension

The central tension is between Apple’s integrated control of iOS distribution and payments and demands for openness from developers, courts and governments. Epic and Cydia challenge the App Store model directly, while South Korea and Japan target payment and competing-service restrictions; Google is both Apple’s fellow target in those laws and a major adjacent platform rival, including in the longstanding iPhone search relationship.

Why it matters

If this trajectory continues, Apple’s platform governance rather than its product launches may remain the principal source of consequential coverage. Decisions and legislation that expand payment choice or third-party distribution could reshape how iOS intermediates developers and users, though the corpus does not establish how far any particular remedy will ultimately reach or how Apple will adapt.

Apple Inc has appeared in 50 articles since 2014-12. Coverage peaked in 2021Q1 with 4 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Apple, Reuters, iPhone, Google.

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2021-01-29
Reuters 11 related

Sources: Hyundai executives are divided over a potential tie-up with Apple, with some raising concerns about becoming a contract manufacturer

SEOUL/SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Executives in Hyundai Motor Co Group are divided over a potential tie-up with Apple Inc, with some raising concerns …

2021-01-10
Reuters 1 related

Report: Hyundai and Apple plan to sign a partnership deal on autonomous electric cars by March and start production in the US as early as 2024

SEOUL (Reuters) - Hyundai Motor and Apple Inc plan to sign a partnership deal on autonomous electric cars by March and start production as early …

2018-12-28
Reuters 22 related

Source: Apple will begin assembling its top-end iPhones in India through the local unit of Foxconn as early as 2019

- Apple Inc will begin assembling its top-end iPhones in India through the local unit of Foxconn as early as 2019, the first time the Taiwanese contract manufacturer …

2018-12-27
Reuters 11 related

Source: Apple will begin assembling its top-end iPhones in India through the local unit of Foxconn as early as 2019

Sankalp Phartiyal, Sudarshan Varadhan  —  MUMBAI/DELHI (Reuters) - Apple Inc will begin assembling its top-end iPhones in India through the local unit of Foxconn as early as 2019 …

2018-02-05
Reuters 10 related

Apple and Cisco partner with insurer Allianz and insurance broker Aon, to offer discounted cyber insurance to businesses that primarily use their equipment

(Reuters) - Apple Inc and Cisco Systems Inc have teamed up with insurer Allianz SE to offer discounts on cyber insurance to businesses …

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