Spotify expected to lay off staff this week
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More cost cutting

Spotify is planning to announce layoffs this week, according to a new report by Bloomberg as a way for the company to cut costs.

Apple rejects Spotify’s updates
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Keeping the rivals in check 

Apple has been rejecting Spotify’s app updates claiming that they violate the company’s guidelines regarding online purchases.

Android malware subscribes you to paid services
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Microsoft's 365 Defender Researchers warn

The security team from Microsoft's 365 Defender Research undertaking has Android malware which subscribes you for paid services on its own volition.

Apple increases music charges for students
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It is not as if they are listening to real music anyway

Fruity cargo cult Apple has decided to jack up the monthly fee it charges kids to listen to its music service.

Spotify outlines Apple’s evil antics
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Apple's ability to strangle its competitors is unprecedented


Music outfit Spotify has hit out at Apple’s antitrust antics saying that even Microsoft at its worst was not as bad.

Apple’s critics forge new alliance
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Coalition against App Store antics

A rebel alliance made up of Spotify, Match Group and “Fortnite” creator Epic Games who oppose to Apple’s App store antics has been formed.

Apple might be getting ready to bury the hatchet with Spotify
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It might be a fight it can't win

Apple and Spotify are in talks about potentially enabling Siri to play songs, albums, and playlists from the leading subscription music service.

Spotify continues to defeat Apple legitimately
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No anti-trust issues

Spotify said its subscribers rose 31 percent year over year to hit 108 million subscribers at the end of June.

Apple strikes back at Spotify
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Wants 'the benefits of a free app without being free'

Apple has hit back in response to Spotify's European Commission (EC) complaint.

Facebook gave data to Microsoft, Amazon, Spotify, Netflix, and the Royal Bank of Canada
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Considered them exempt from privacy rules

Facebook documents, found by the New York Times, show that the social network considered Microsoft, Spotify, Netflix, and the Royal Bank of Canada business partners and effectively exempted them from its privacy rules.