Apple’s App Store, iTunes and iBooks now fully support PayPal as standalone payment method

If you'd rather pay for iStuff on iTunes or the App Store using your PayPal balance instead of a credit or debit card, you now can... in Canada and Mexico.

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Disbursements out for Apple iBooks settlement

The Justice Department went after Apple in 2012, alleging that it worked with publishers Hachette, HarperCollins, Macmillan, Penguin and Simon & Schuster to fix the prices of many of their e-books sold at the iBooks store. In 2014, Apple settled for $400 million and agreed to credit applicable customers some ...

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Credits for E-Book price fixing should reach buyers this week

Apple and around five other publishers have spent the last few years in court under accusations of trying to fix the price of e-books. It’s a cut through market out there, and it seems that Cupertino in particular wanted to ensure that its profit margins were strong enough, by getting competitors to not break the bank at a lower price. If you’ve bought e-books over the last few years, there might be some cash for you.Users who purchased E-books between April 1, 2010 and May 21, 2012 are entitled to $6.93 in the case of New York Times best sellers, and $1.57 in the case of ...

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