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Neil Cybart

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92 articles accelerating

Apple appears in 82 of Neil Cybart’s 92 linked articles, making Apple’s products, services, strategy and platform disputes the defining thread of his coverage.

Who they are

Neil Cybart appears in this corpus as an Apple-focused industry analyst and commentator, attached to stories spanning iPhone, iPad, Mac, services, management and the company’s relationships with competitors, developers and China. His explicit recorded role is analysis of the legal and economic issues surrounding Epic’s cases against Apple and Google and the App Store.

The recent arc

Coverage reached six articles in both 2023 Q4, the all-time peak, and 2024 Q1, during a period that joined Apple’s product and ecosystem agenda to wider technology-industry events. High-impact stories included Apple’s WWDC 2023 plans, the Vision Pro comparison in which Mark Zuckerberg argued Quest 3 was better, Apple’s advertising pause on X, and the Humane Ai Pin’s launch plans. The breadth of those associations places Cybart’s Apple lens alongside adjacent hardware, media and platform shifts rather than only quarterly product reporting.

The more recent run is smaller but concentrated on consequential Apple business and platform developments: Apple ended Apple Pay Later in June 2024; in May 2025 it appealed a ruling over fees on purchases outside the App Store and reported record Services revenue; and in August Elon Musk alleged Apple’s App Store favored OpenAI over rival AI companies. Later stories connect the same Apple-centered coverage to iPhone Air, a $4 trillion intraday market-cap milestone, and the move to include MLS games with Apple TV from 2026.

The tension

The recurring tension is between Apple’s tightly controlled ecosystem and the parties seeking access to, or leverage over, it. Cybart’s recorded analysis of Epic’s lawsuits against Apple and Google centers on App Store economics; that theme is echoed by Apple’s appeal over external-purchase fees and Musk’s allegation that the store disadvantages AI rivals. Competition with Google, Meta’s Quest, OpenAI-linked AI distribution, and alternative device efforts such as Humane all sharpen the question of how much control Apple can retain while its services footprint expands.

Why it matters

If this trajectory holds, Apple coverage around Cybart will be driven less by isolated device launches and more by whether the company can turn its installed ecosystem into durable services, media and AI advantages without worsening developer, competitor or regulatory conflict. The corpus shows both sides of that equation: new service distribution through MLS and record Services revenue, alongside continuing challenges to App Store rules. The outcome remains uncertain because the legal disputes and competitive claims are still active rather than resolved in the coverage.

Neil Cybart has appeared in 92 articles since 2015-04. Coverage peaked in 2024Q1 with 6 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Apple, iPhone, Mark Gurman, Tim Cook.

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Coverage Timeline

2025-05-06
The Verge 26 related

Apple files an appeal with the US Ninth Circuit, challenging last week's ruling to stop it from charging developers fees on purchases made outside the App Store

but it's also being sued over it The Macalope / Macworld : Give up the App Store purchase fight, Apple, it's just not worth it Joe Sparrow / Music Ally : Apple approves Spotify app update - and appeal...

2024-03-29
MacRumors 22 related

Apple sues an ex-employee for allegedly leaking details about the Journal app and more to journalists, to “kill” products and features with which he took issue

https://www.macrumors.com/... @Laukidh@infosec.exchange : @Techmeme “In a November 2023 interview, Apple alleges that Aude denied leaking confidential information to anyone.  However, during that inte...

2024-03-09
9to5Mac 40 related

Epic says Apple has reinstated its developer account, clearing the way for its Epic Games Store in the EU; Tim Sweeney says the move followed a swift EU inquiry

again Epic Games : Apple Reinstates Epic Developer Account After Public Backlash for Retaliation Ed Hardy / Cult of Mac : Apple relents, reinstates Epic Games developer account Mark Gurman / Bloomberg...

2020-08-23
iMore 36 related

Q&A with FOSS Patents' Florian Mueller and analyst Neil Cybart about the merits of Epic's lawsuits against Apple and Google, and the economics of the App Store

“Epic's complaints are very well-crafted, but the hurdle for establishing an antitrust violation is high”

2019-05-23
FOSS Patents 6 related

Federal judge rules in favor of FTC in antitrust case against Qualcomm, says its licensing practices for modem chips have strangled competition; stock drops 10%

and analysts 'don't know what will happen next' Tweets: Neil Cybart / @neilcybart : Qualcomm lost its FTC court case. Judge found Qualcomm violated antitrust law. Qualcomm must negotiate or renegotiat...

2019-03-16
Apple 43 related

Apple responds to Spotify's complaint, says Spotify seeks to keep all the benefits of the App Store “without making any contributions to that marketplace”

and It's Failing to Make Its Case Jen Thorpe / Geek News Central : Apple Addressed Spotify's Claims Yoni Heisler / BGR : Apple fires back at Spotify and disputes claim that it's stifling innovation Mi...

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TEXXR tracks 1 tech news articles mentioning Neil Cybart, dating back to August 2020. The biggest story is Q&A with FOSS Patents' Florian Mueller and analyst Neil Cybart about the merits of Epic's....

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