Market Dominance and User Privacy | Episode 675 | F5 Live: Refreshing Technology

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This week, Apple seemingly ignores a court order, Steam has a pointless hack, Meta is defending its acquisitions, and streaming is going all-in on AI ads.
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Apple's App Store Changes and Epic Games' Continued Fortnite Struggle (http://plughitz.live/u/3975)
Apple has been forced to make significant changes to its App Store policies following legal battles and regulatory pressure. These adjustments have sparked new opportunities for developers while also leading to ongoing disputes, most notably, Epic Games' unsuccessful attempt to bring Fortnite back to iOS. With Apple continuing to resist broader reforms, the future of app distribution on iOS remains uncertain.

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Valve Responds to Alleged Steam User Hack: What Really Happened? (http://plughitz.live/u/3976)
In recent days, reports surfaced claiming that Valve's Steam platform had suffered a major data breach, allegedly compromising over 89 million user accounts. The accusations quickly spread across gaming communities, raising concerns about the security of Steam users' personal information. However, Valve has since denied these claims, stating that no meaningful breach of Steam systems occurred. So, what really happened? Let's break down the allegations, Valve's response, and what this means for users moving forward.

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US Antitrust Battle: Meta Defends Its Social Media Dominance (http://plughitz.live/u/3977)
The ongoing antitrust case against Meta, the parent company of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, has become one of the most significant legal battles in the tech industry. The United States Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has accused Meta of maintaining an unlawful monopoly in the social media market, particularly through its acquisitions of Instagram in 2012 (https://plughitzlive.com/theupstream/1685-why-wait-for-an-ipo-facebook-buys-instagram-for-1-billion.html) and WhatsApp in 2014 (https://plughitzlive.com/theupstream/2378-facebook-acquires-whatsapp-for-16-billion.html). The case, which began in April 2025, has drawn widespread attention as regulators seek to determine whether Meta's dominance stifles competition and harms consumers.

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AI Advertising Revolution: YouTube and Netflix Embrace AI-Powered Ads (http://plughitz.live/u/3978)
Artificial intelligence is transforming the digital advertising landscape, with streaming giants YouTube and Netflix embracing AI-driven ad placements to enhance engagement and optimize revenue. AI-powered advertising allows these platforms to strategically deliver highly personalized, interactive ads that blend into user experiences without feeling disruptive.

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