Musk vs Apple

Interestingly, Apple’s ad support comes just weeks after Elon Musk was critical of the company’s revenue cut in the App Store. Last week, new Twitter chief Musk criticized Apple’s App Store fees. On iOS, Apple forces app developers to pay between 15 to 30 percent for in-app purchases. Twitter is rolling out a verification system that will cost users $8 per month, while Twitter Blue is also a paid service. These count as in-app purchases, which means for every transaction done on Twitter via iOS, the company must pay 15-30% to Apple. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg later weighed in to ally with Musk and rally against Apple’s practices. Tip of the day: With a single registry tweak, it’s possible to add a ‘Take Ownership’ button to the right-click context menu that performs all of the necessary actions for you. You’ll gain full access to all possible actions, including deletion, renaming, and more. All files and subfolders will also be under your name. The Take Ownership context menu will set the currently active user as the owner of the files, though they must also be an administrator. They can then enter the folder or modify the file as they usually would.

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