• Valorant esports snags Sonys InZone gaming brand as partner
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    Sonys InZone has signed on as the main partner of VCT EMEA, the esports tournament for Riot Games' Valorant.Read More
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  • Gaming M&A dipped in 2024 but fundraising doubled | Quantum Tech Partners
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    Gaming mergers and acquisitions were down 3% to $11.5 billion in 2024, but fundraising doubled, Quantum Tech Partners said.Read More
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  • nDreams establishes new internal studio, shutters two others
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    nDreams establishes new internal studio, shutters two othersNew studio Compass to be led by industry veteran Callum Godfrey following closure of nDreams Studio Orbital and nDreams StudioImage credit: nDreams News by Sophie McEvoy Staff Writer Published on Feb. 6, 2025 nDreams has launched a new studio called Compass, as it shuts down two others.In a statement to Game Developer, the firm confirmed the closure of nDreams Studio Orbital and nDreams Studio following its restructuring program announced last September. As a result of this program, up to 17.5% of staff were at risk of redundancy."Both teams did brilliant work and many people from those affected studios have been retained within nDreams' new look structure, with several of those forming part of the new Compass studio," the VR publisher and developer said.nDreams now consists of three studios: Compass, nDreams Studio Elevation and Near Light.Compass will be headed by industry veteran Callum Godfrey, who previously held roles at Activision, Electronic Arts, and King. Godfrey has been at nDreams since November 2023, when he joined as the head of third party publishing.The team at Compass is made up of 40 employees, with experience of working on games including 2023's Synapse."VR audiences are more diverse than ever, with an influx of gamers into the market who choose VR as their primary gaming platform, and Compass is uniquely placed to meet their needs," said Godfrey."Drawing from nDreams' vast VR experience, Compass is fully focused on creating titles that will touch the lives of a new generation of VR players."
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  • Forget E3: The ESA is back with a new video game conference for 'changemakers'
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    The Entertainment Software Association (ESA), organizer of the once-revered but now-dead E3 showcase, is returning to the event fold with the Interactive Innovation Conference (iicon).The conference is being pitched as an "essential convening for change makers across industries," but will seemingly focus on those careening through the world of video games.It will take place at the Fontainebleau Resort in Las Vegas from April 27 to April 30, 2026.A number of high-profile companies from the game industry have already confirmed their attendance, including Amazon Games, Disney, Electronic Arts, Epic Games, Microsoft, Nintendo of America, Sony Interactive Entertainment, Square Enix, Take-Two Interactive, Ubisoft and Warner Bros. Games.The ESA claims iicon will unite a broad spectrum of sectors that "converge with interactive entertainment.""For decades, video games have been at the forefront of technological and cultural innovation," said ESA president and CEO Stanley Pierre-Louis. "With iicon, we are creating a space for visionaries across industries to come together, connect and reimagine whats possible through interactive entertainment."It seems like a wildly different proposition from E3, which was largely known for colossal hardware and software reveals alongside iconic (and frequently comedic) executive presentations.The ESA has confirmed iicon will select attendees and audience members on an invite-only basis.You can find out more on the event website.
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  • Greenheart Necromancer reinvents the idle game, shows how to rethink 'predatory' mechanics
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    Glitchhikers developer Silverstring Media is back with another boundary-pushing game. This week the studio announced Greenheart Necromancer, an "idle game" where players tend to a small balcony garden using the dark arts. Like many idle games, it's meant to be played over long periods of time, with players taking time away from their game and making an effort to come back and tend to their plant after time has passed.But unlike most idle games think AdVenture Capitalist, AFK Arena, and Idle Heroes, the devs at Silverstring want to avoid the "predatory microtransactions and stress" built into the genre. As studio director Lucas J.W. Johnson and creative director Claris Cyarron explained to Game Developer in a recent chat, the game is meant to relax players and possibly help them manage their attention, rather than urging them and harvest resources as soon as their in-game timers are up.How? Through two primary means: giving players reason to let timers run for ages without checking them, and creating a relaxing environment that takes the sting out of "failure." Or in words players would understand: it's to capture the experience of being a mediocre gardener, but having the power of botanical necromancy to back them up.Greenheart Necromancer wants you to walk away from the gameCyarron explained to Game Developer that development on Greenheart Necromancer started after an internal game jam, where the small team settled quickly on wanting to make a game about a "balcony garden," the same kinds they'd made in their own apartments during the COVID-19 lockdowns in 2020. She nodded to the plant looming over Johnson during our call, a lemon tree named "Linus" that unfortunately has bug infestation issues.She said the idea of turning the idle game genre on its head was an early part of the project"flipping the script" on what they feel are "pernicious and problematic" game mechanics is part of the team's ethos.But how exactly are idle games "pernicious and problematic?" Your mileage may vary on "problematic" (they're certainly not as compulsive as gambling, and don't risk players burning away their life savings), but the most successful ones do lure players' attention by juggling carrots and sticks that make them stare at timers ticking down the way a souffl chef carefully watches their creation.Image via Silverstring Media.The pleasant feeling that comes with precisely managing those timers is usually drawn further and further out, encouraging players to either watch advertisements or purchase microtransactions to speed up timers. Combine that with the satisfying sound design, vibrations, and visual effects that have been A/B tested into oblivion, and you have a genre designed to extract as much time, attention, and money from players as possible."It very quickly preys on the dopamine loop of wanting to see the next thing happen, so you keep your eyes on [the game] longer than you probably should," said Cyarron.It's up for debate how "problematic" that is for the general public, but players who struggle with compulsive behaviors (particularly neurodivergent ones who struggle to focus or otherwise might hyperfixate on games) can see what should be a fun simulation game slowly turn into something that feels like an obligation or a chore (this writer has experienced this on multiple occasions and has now largely sworn off free-to-play mobile games).And when games become chores, the fun fades away.The hope, Cyarron and Johnson said, is that Greenheart Necromancer never feels like a chore. At best, they want it to be a "coworking app," something players can have running on another monitor or device, pumping out "chill beats" and showing their plants swaying in the wind.It's okay to let your plants dieIn the real world, gardening is a chore because if you don't keep up with your plants, they die. And most people don't get into gardening to kill plants. In Greenheart Necromancer, death is fine, because the player character is...well, a Necromancer. She's a "socially anxious" witch who, like many pandemic gardeners, doesn't know much about taking care of plants and struggles to keep them alive.Luckily when you can bring life back from the dead, the sting of failure falls away.But it's more than just about rolling back the clock. Johnson said that the team has been experimenting with creating progression paths that only open up when players let plants die, so walking away from the game for a few days while you're on a trip opens doors instead of resetting them."Rather than thinking of the 'down state' as a failure state, the down state is just another moment where the game is waiting for the player to input something without any sort of punishment," added Cyarron.You can also see in the announcement trailer how the team is using slowerthough still pleasantanimations to draw out each interaction with the plant, a contrast from the animations and visual effects in traditional idle games.The result is a game loop meant to sit alongside other parts of the player's life, rather than take time away from itthough that sense of "sitting alongside" will be different for different players. Cyarron explained she has Attention-Deficient Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), and her ability to focus on tasks manifests differently than that of her coworkers (some who might struggle more, others who struggle less).Being able to accommodate the many ways players manage their time and attention will be a key test for whether Greenheart Necromancer can truly break ground in the idle game format.The attention economy comes for us allThere's definitely something in the air when it comes to conversations about "the attention economy." You've probably heard the line "everything competes with TikTok," a reference to how the short-form video app has been so finely tuned to keep users scrolling from video to video, eating up time they could be spending on anything else. As Allison Stanger noted in a piece at The Atlantic, "platforms such as TikTok and its American-founded counterparts Facebook, Instagram, and X arent mere communication channels; theyre sophisticated artificial-intelligence systems that shape, amplify, and suppress human expression based on proprietary algorithms optimized for engagement and data collection,""Attention is the substance of life," TV host Chris Hayes writes in his new book The Siren's Call, a deep dive into how modern technology and the economics of the internet have shaped our behaviors and politics. "Increasingly it feels as if our experience is something we don't fully agree to, and the ubiquity of that sensation represents a kind of rupture. Our dominion over our own minds has been punctured. Our inner lives have been transformed in utterly unprecedented fashion. That's true in just about every country and culture on earth."So while attention-grabbing idle games are the most useful reference point for the design sensibilities of Greenheart Necromancer, its makers acknowledge they aren't working in a vacuum, and that there's renewed focus on how games of all types eat up the time and money of players. "Think of Stardew Valley, Johnson said, noting he loves using as an example because it's game he loves. In theory, Stardew Valley is a cozy game about getting out of busy city life and starting a calmer life out on the farm. "But the game design has this intrinsic need [for the player] to be as efficient as possible."That's because when players start out, they're tasked with pleasing the spirit of their dead grandfather at the start of the third in-game year. To make sure the ghost is happy, players have to quickly learn the efficiencies of running their farm, incentivizing the creation of Rube-Goldberg machines that pump out milk, eggs, and produce at lightning speed.It's a tough line to walk critiquing that featureafter all, that standard (and other milestones throughout the game) is the challenge moving players forward and helping them learn the systems. Without it, millions of players wouldn't have fallen in love with Stardew Valley.The conversation goes broader though. Cyarron pointed out that players are expressing exhaustion with huge open world RPGsthey may want to spend time in that game world or otherwise enjoy the experience, but the idea of hours and hours of devoted attention to see all the great work the developers put into the game is losing its shine for some folks."I'm glad the player base is starting to have conversations about how many hours becomes 'disrespectful,'" Cyarron said. "We've all had experiences of going into a game world and then bringing something out from it with us that we carry for the rest of our lives.""That's one of the promises of games, that's why I love this shit. You can definitely have that in those [open world games], but that's not the only way games can have that impact...there's got to be ways that just aren't about dumping all of these hours and also your attention."Whether you agree or disagree with the Silverstring team's thinking about attention-grabbing gameplay mechanics, their work on Greenheart Necromancer shows one thing: there's plenty of room to explore in genres ruled by free-to-play giants. Maybe your next great game will "flip the script" on a game genre or mechanic you don't enjoy.
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  • Researchers trained an OpenAI rival in half an hour for less than $50
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    Researchers managed to create a low-cost AI reasoning model rivaling OpenAIs in just 26 minutes, as outlined in a paper published last week. The model, called s1, was refined using a small dataset of 1,000 questions and for under $50, according to TechCrunch.To do this, researchers at Stanford and the University of Washington used a method known as distillation which allows smaller models to draw from the answers produced by larger ones to refine s1 using answers from Googles AI reasoning model, Gemini 2.0 Flash Thinking Experimental. Googles terms of service note that you cant use Geminis API to develop models that compete with the companys AI models. The Verge reached out to Google with a request for comment but didnt immediately hear back.The researchers based s1 on Qwen2.5, an open-source model from Alibaba Cloud. They initially started with a pool of 59,000 questions to train the model on, but found that the larger data set didnt offer substantial gains over a whittled-down set of just 1,000. The researchers say they trained the model on just 16 Nvidia H100 GPUs.The s1 model also uses a technique called test-time scaling, allowing the model to think for a longer amount of time before producing an answer. As noted in the paper, researchers forced the model to continue reasoning by adding Wait to the models response. This can lead the model to doublecheck its answer, often fixing incorrect reasoning steps, the paper says.RelatedOpenAIs o1 reasoning model uses a similar approach, something the buzzy AI startup DeepSeek sought to replicate with the launch of its R1 model that it claims was trained at a fraction of the cost. OpenAI has since accused DeepSeek of distilling information from its models to build a competitor, violating its terms of service. As for s1, the researchers claim that s1 exceeds o1-preview on competition math questions by up to 27%.The rise of smaller and cheaper AI models threatens to upend the entire industry. They could prove that major companies like OpenAI, Microsoft, Meta, and Google dont need to spend billions of dollars training AI, while building massive data centers filled with thousands of Nvidia GPUs.See More:
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  • Spotify signs Warner Music deal heralding new subscription tiers
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    Spotify and Warner Music Group have inked a new multi-year deal covering publishing and recorded music that aims to shape the future of audio-visual streaming. In its announcement, Spotify says the agreement will expand the streaming platforms catalog of audio and visual content and provide new paid subscription tiers.Spotify and Warner Music Group didnt disclose financial details for the deal or the number of years it will be in place. No specifics were included about the future subscription offerings either, but it could plausibly include a deluxe streaming tier to deliver the long-awaited HiFi lossless audio features Spotify announced back in 2021.This speculation is bolstered by a similar deal Spotify signed with Universal Music Group last week. That agreement referenced additional subscription tiers anchored in UMGs Streaming 2.0 principles, which envisions superfans paying Super-Premium subscriptions for features like higher quality audio. Spotify CEO Daniel Ek mentioned in remarks for the companys recent earnings report that the higher priced premium tier weve discussed is expected to be released this year and that Spotify would aggressively pursue opportunities to bring new music experiences to the platform.For Spotify, 2025 is a year of accelerated execution, and our partners at Warner Music Group share our commitment to rapid innovation and sustained investment in our leading music offerings, Ek said in the deal announcement. Together, were pushing the boundaries of whats possible for audiences worldwide making paid music subscriptions more appealing while supporting artists and songwriters alike.The new Warner Music Group agreement also introduces a direct licensing model with Warner Chappell Music, which Spotify says builds on the companies existing alignment around royalty payments for artists. The platform reportedly has lower per-stream artist payout rates than rival services like Apple Music, YouTube Music, and Amazon Music and has been widely criticized by artists who claim Spotifys payouts are too small.The new multi-year agreement comes as Warner Music Group announced it had purchased a controlling stake in Tempo Music. The catalog company owns rights to songs by Wiz Khalifa, Florida Georgia Line, and Shane McAnally, with Billboard reporting the WMG acquisition deal to be worth several hundred million dollars.See More:
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  • Free Play Days Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 (MP & Zombies only), NBA 2K25 and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants Unleashed
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    Grab a slice of pizza and prepare for a totally tubular weekend with Free Play Days! NBA 2K25 is available this weekend for Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, Standard and Core members to play from Thursday February 6, 12:01am Pacific until Sunday, February 9, 11:59pm Pacific.Call of Duty Black: Ops 6 (MP & Zombies only)is free for all Xbox members to try from February 6, 10am Pacific to February 10, 10am Pacific (Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, Standard and Core membership not required).Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants Unleashedis free for all Xbox members to try from Thursday February 6, 12:01am Pacific until Sunday, February 9, 11:59pm Pacific with a 2-hour timed trial (Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, Standard and Core membership not required).How To Start PlayingFind and install the games on each of the individual game details page onXbox.com. Clicking through will send you to the Microsoft Store, where you must be signed in to see the option to install with your Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, Standard and Core membership. To download on console, click on the Subscriptions tab in the Xbox Store and navigate down to the Free Play Days collection on your Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S.Keep The Fun GoingPurchase the game and other editions at a limited time discount and continue playing while keeping your Gamerscore and achievements earned during the event! Please note that discounts, percentages, and title availability may vary by title and region.Free Play Days (Xbox Game Pass Membership Required)NBA 2K25 Standard Edition2K821$69.99$23.09Get it nowNBA 2K25Command every court with authenticity and realism in NBA 2K25, and feel full control over how you play on Xbox Series X|S or Xbox One. Compete your way as you define your legacy in MyCareer and MyTeam, and experience MyNBA and The W on Xbox Series X|S or MyLeague on Xbox One. Express your personality with an array of customization options and explore an all-new City (Xbox Series X|S) or urban metropolis in the Neighborhood (Xbox One).Free Play Days For AllCall of Duty: Black Ops 6 Cross-Gen BundleActivision Publishing Inc.632$69.99$48.99Get it nowXbox Game PassCall of Duty: Black Ops 6 (MP & Zombies Only)For a limited time from play Multiplayer and Zombies in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 for free. In Multiplayer, keep the score streak going to unlock special powers in the brand-new limited time mode Overdrive, and dive into some all-out mayhem in the fan favorite Nuketown 24/7 along with the latest and greatest Stakeout 24/7, plus much more! In Round-Based Zombies, pick up where the story left off in Season 02s newest map, The Tomb, and see if you can survive in the classic town of Liberty FallsTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants UnleashedOutright Games Ltd.38$39.99$27.99Get it nowFree TrialTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants UnleashedOptimized for Xbox Series X|S, Smart DeliveryJoin the legendary Turtle brothers straight from the sewer and slide into this new adventure of shell-shocking proportions. With the help of Aprils insightful reports from the streets and Splinters sage guidance, gear up to fight crime and unravel an epic saga of justice and chaos! Embark on the adventure in single or co-op mode to change the minds of the citizens, get those pizzas delivered on time, and try not to eat them on the way.
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  • Posh Peanut's New Farmhouse Collection is Adorably Retro
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    MATT NEILSENCountry Living editors select each product featured. If you buy from a link, we may earn a commission. Why Trust Us?Remember the good old days (aka the 80s and 90s) when moms would pick a theme/print and decorate their entire kitchen in it? Whether it was ducks with their little blue-and-white gingham kerchiefs or roosters looming over the kitchen sink on the caf curtain design or lemons brightening up every square inch of the breakfast nook, every pre-2000s kitchen had a vibe. I'm not knocking the collected look many go for today, but I recently came across a collection that has me ready to go full 90's mom on my entire house. Why stop at the kitchen? I want my living room, bedroom, even my closet and my kid's closet to be decked in Posh Peanut's Farmhouse Fancy collection. With it's sweet red-and-white gingham mixed in with retro cherries, fresh florals, cheeky chickens, and even cute tractors, this collection has something for every person who longs for a simpler way of life. Posh Peanut Ruffled Duvet Cover Set$110 at poshpeanut.comThere is no perfection like that of the combination of dainty florals, a ruffled edge, and a pastel stripe. This duvet cover has them all and is just begging to be my new spring bedding.Posh Peanut Ruffled Oven Mitt$16 at poshpeanut.comCherry pie fresh from the oven has never tasted as good as it does when pulled out with this cute oven mitt. I especially love the gingham hook that makes it perfect for leaving on display. Advertisement - Continue Reading BelowPosh Peanut Beach Towel$32 at poshpeanut.comI'm going to need a minute to recover from how precious this beach towel is. This nauti little bear is giving Ralph Lauren but less Gen Z and more toddler cuteness. Posh Peanut Kid's Ruffled Apron$30 at poshpeanut.comHonestly I cannot imagine anything cuter than baking a fresh batch of muffins with a kiddo decked in this ruffle-hem apron. If you want to go truly over the top, then get the matching apron for mom. Advertisement - Continue Reading BelowPosh Peanut Napkin Set$28 at poshpeanut.comThis may look like any average ticking stripe at first glance, but upon closer inspection you'll quickly notice the detail in this pattern some of the stripes feature the cutest little scallop edge that really elevates the entire look. Posh Peanut Ruffled Pillowcase Set$32 at poshpeanut.comGrandma chic has never looked better. If you didn't have circa 1985 Laura Ashley pillows that look so similar to this on your bed growing up then I feel sorry for you. Advertisement - Continue Reading BelowPosh Peanut Kids' Cup Set$16 at poshpeanut.comWhy, yes, I would love to see my little girl drinking freshly made lemonade out of this cup on a summer day. And since it's made from 100% Tritan, I know there's no way she'll be able to destroy it, meaning there's plenty of cuteness to come in summers ahead. Posh Peanut Ruffled Placemat Set$48 at poshpeanut.comCue the rooster resurgence of 2025 because these ruffled placemats are 100% taking over my table this year. Advertisement - Continue Reading BelowPosh Peanut Luxe Bow Hair Clip$14 at poshpeanut.comIs anything more classic and cute than a little girl in a red-and-white gingham bow? Posh Peanut Reversible One Piece Swimsuit$38 at poshpeanut.comI know just how quickly kids outgrow clothes, so anything that is reversible and gives me double the amount of wear is a win in my book, especially when it's as cute as this swimsuit. One side features a classic red-and-white gingham while the other is the cutest nautical teddy bear print you ever did see. Advertisement - Continue Reading BelowPosh Peanut Women's Pointelle Pants$48 at poshpeanut.comThe print on these pants is absolutely adorable, but, to me, what really makes it is the precious scalloped hemline at the bottom. The attention to detail in this line is not to be missed! Posh Peanut Women's Pointelle Scoop Midi Dress$68 at poshpeanut.comIt might be hard to think about now, but the dog days of summer are just a few months away and future you will be so thankful past you snagged this effortless dress when you did. There's even a sweet Bluebell-print matching dress for your little girl! Advertisement - Continue Reading BelowPosh Peanut Men's Flannelette Pajama Set$84 at poshpeanut.comYou know I wasn't going to stop at my own closet, right? This cowboy pj pants will have your guy dreaming about his wild West adventures all night long. There's also an adorable version for the little guys, too! Hannah JonesCommerce EditorHannah Jones is the Commerce Editor for Country Living. Her eye is always on the next up-and-coming products to include in gift guides and she's ready to test everything from dog beds to garden tools for product reviews. When shes not scoping out the latest and greatest items on the market, you can find her hanging with her two rescue dogs.
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  • Apple is facing two major threats to its business, but nobody seems worried
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    Apple is starting to feel some impact from the new U.S. administrations shifting priorities in the global landscape, especially around economic issues like tariffs. Here are the two major threats Apple is facing, and why investors dont actually seem to be worried.Tariffs and antitrust investigations could have big impact, but probably wontApple is at the center of shifting geopolitical relations between the U.S. and several countries including China, Mexico, and more.A new Mark Gurman report at Bloomberg points out how there are two major threats:a 10% tariff on imports from Chinaand a possible App Store antitrust investigation from the Chinese governmentThere are other possible threats, including tariffs involving other countries, and on chips made in Taiwan. But these two stand out as potentially the most financially painful for Apple.And yet, by all appearances, Apple and Wall Street dont seem to be worried.Apples stock is down a bit for the year, but not to the degree of some of its competitors.And for the most part, investors seem pleased with the companys performance and future outlook.Apples guidance for its next financial quarter was well received.Its almost as if Apple and Wall Street saw the current landscape coming, and are optimistic about solutions.Perhaps this is because during President Trumps first term, Apple got a tariff exemption. And because despite the U.S. and Chinas heated relationship during that term, Apple was able to avoid much harm itself.Apples larger potential threatGurmans piece highlights one concern from his colleague:The hardware part is not the worrisome part its the backlash toward Apple because of an increase of anti-US rhetoric, said Bloomberg Intelligence technology analyst Anurag Rana. The bigger issue is the scrutiny of the App Store, which is a longer-term problem for one of the companys most profitable businesses.If Apple does start getting associated with any fresh anti-U.S. sentiment, that could certainly make its current China struggles seem small compared to the potential long-term hit. And it could sway the outcome of any potential App Store inquiry.Overall though, while things could always change in a moment, right now Apples two big looming threats dont appear to have teeth.Do you think Apple will be impacted much by tariffs and App Store investigations? Let us know in the comments.Best iPhone accessoriesAdd 9to5Mac to your Google News feed. FTC: We use income earning auto affiliate links. More.Youre reading 9to5Mac experts who break news about Apple and its surrounding ecosystem, day after day. Be sure to check out our homepage for all the latest news, and follow 9to5Mac on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn to stay in the loop. Dont know where to start? Check out our exclusive stories, reviews, how-tos, and subscribe to our YouTube channel
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