Artikel-Archiv: „Mai 2023“

„Introducing the ChatGPT app for iOS“

Since the release of ChatGPT, we’ve heard from users that they love using ChatGPT on the go. Today, we’re launching the ChatGPT app for iOS. The ChatGPT app is free to use and syncs your history across devices. It also integrates Whisper, our open-source speech-recognition system, enabling voice input. ChatGPT Plus subscribers get exclusive accessweiterlesen

App-Store-Preise fallen auf 2017er-Niveau

When taxes or foreign exchange rates change, we sometimes need to update prices on the App Store in certain regions and/or adjust your proceeds. In the next few days, prices of apps and in-app purchases (excluding auto-renewable subscriptions) on the App Store will decrease in: South Africa + United Kingdom + All territories that useweiterlesen

„Apple Weighs Letting Users Switch Default iPhone Apps”

The technology giant is discussing whether to let users choose third-party web browser and mail applications as their default options on Apple’s mobile devices, replacing the company’s Safari browser and Mail app, according to people familiar with the matter. […] The Cupertino, California-based company also is considering loosening restrictions on third-party music apps, including itsweiterlesen

EU-Kartellverfahren: Qualcomm hat seine marktbeherrschende Stellung ausgenutzt

iFixit: Qualcomm MDM9645M LTE Cat. 12 Modem, September 2016 The European Commission has fined Qualcomm €997m for abusing its market dominance in LTE baseband chipsets. Qualcomm prevented rivals from competing in the market by making significant payments to a key customer on condition it would not buy from rivals. This is illegal under EU antitrustweiterlesen

EU verheiratet WhatsApp mit Facebook

WhatsApp verzeichnete im Februar, als Facebook sein Kaufinteresse äußerte, rund 450 Millionen aktive Nutzer; Ende August sind es 600 Millionen. Und WhatsApp hat bis heute keine Desktop- oder Web-App. Die Begründung, mit der die Wettbewerbshüter dem Aufkauf ohne zusätzliche Auflagen zustimmen, spricht auch das Thema Datenzusammenschluss an, indem sie (mehr oder weniger) offen sagen: Unsweiterlesen