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Judge rules Apple can’t stop developers from linking to alternative payment systems
A judge ruled Friday morning that could no longer prohibit developers from linking out to their own payment systems in the App Store.
The ruling, part of ’ antitrust suit against Apple, also said that Apple wasn’t a monopolist, and requires Epic Games to pay damages related to breach of contract. The game developer built an alternative payment system within its popular Fortnite game to get around the App Store and its fees, which led to Apple removing Fortnite from the App Store, according to .
— Sophia Kunthara
Amagi picks up over $100M
, a provider of cloud-based SaaS technology for broadcast and connected TV, with a focus on targeted advertising, announced that ,Ìý,Ìý, and existing investor  have invested over $100 million in the company. The venture funds have bought out the stake held by Emerald Media (an investment platform backed by ) and .
BuzzFeed revenue rises as SPAC merger closure nears
reported quarterly earnings for the first time since the media company announced plans to go public via a merger with a SPAC, 890 5th Avenue Partners. The company $89.1 million in total revenue for the second quarter, an increase of about 51 percent compared with the year-earlier period.
Automation
Blendid raises $2M for smoothie robotics: Sunnyvale, California-based , a food automation startup known for its smoothie-making robots, raised $2 million in a crowd funding campaign on . With the latest financing, Blendid has now raised a total of $20 million.
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