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With iOS 14, Apple may start opening its walled garden, beginning with third-party apps as defaults, which improves user experience and eases antitrust pressure (Tom Warren/The Verge)

With iOS 14, Apple may start opening its walled garden, beginning with third-party apps as defaults, which improves user experience and eases antitrust pressure (Tom Warren/The Verge) With iOS 14, Apple may start opening its walled garden, beginning with third-party apps as defaults, which improves user experience and eases antitrust pressure (Tom Warren/The Verge) Reviewed by swadu on February 21, 2020 Rating: 5

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