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Tesla Is Dodging Apple’s 30% App Store Tax A paid Tesla app feature streams video from your car's cameras. The company isn't using Apple's In-App Purchase system, and Apple seems to be allowing it.
Two of Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s companies have followed through on his recent threat to sue over how potential users can access artificial-intelligence technology, highlighting how the stakes are rising ...
With the 2024 Holiday Update, Tesla announced its first Apple Watch app, a highly requested feature for the past few years. The app is already available to install from the App Store, although not ...
Elon Musk’s AI startup xAI and social media platform X filed a federal lawsuit Monday against Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) and OpenAI – accusing them of colluding to suppress competition in the generative AI ...
What this means is that Tesla is skirting Apple’s App Store fees, which start at 15% for developers making under $1 million per year and increase to 30% for developers making over $1 million.
An app store could also draw attention depending on if Tesla takes a cut of revenue, given Musk's past comments calling out the 30% cut that Apple takes from its iOS store.
Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence startup xAI sued Apple (AAPL) and ChatGPT maker OpenAI in U.S.
Tesla's Elon Musk has previously said he'd go to war rather than pay App Store fees, but Apple appears to have long since surrendered one particularly significant charge.
Tesla might be preparing an app store for third-party apps and a new finding supports that idea. The automaker has hinted at this sort of development for years.
Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence firm xAI has escalated its battle in the AI sector by suing Apple and OpenAI in US federal court in Texas, alleging that the companies conspired to shut out rivals ...
How To Unlock Tesla Car Using Apple Watch Step I: Open the App Store on your iPhone and update the Tesla app to the latest version. Step II: Navigate to the Apple Watch app on your iPhone.
Implementing third-party apps poses technical hurdles. In a bold move toward enhancing its infotainment landscape, Tesla is reportedly preparing to introduce support for third-party applications.