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Apple CEO takes stand in Epic Games antitrust trial, maintains ignorance of App Store profits

By Mike Swift, Amy Miller and Michael Acton ( May 21, 2021, 18:38 GMT | Insight) -- Tim Cook refused to acknowledge that Apple tracks the exact profitability of the iOS App Store, and professed to not know the exact amount Google pays to be the default search engine on iPhone, as the Apple chief executive took the witness stand in its antitrust trial against Epic Games to defend Apple’s “maniacal” focus on the user.Tim Cook refused to acknowledge that Apple tracks the exact profitability of the iOS App Store, and professed to not know the exact amount Google pays to be the default search engine on iPhone, as the Apple chief executive took the witness stand today in its antitrust trial against Epic Games to defend Apple’s “maniacal” focus on the user....

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