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E pic Games founder and CEO Tim Sweeney had some biting words on Friday for tech executives who are fawning over US president-elect Donald Trump, accusing them of playing nice to push anti ...
Last September, sisters Donna Matis and Caroline Steele of Edison, New Jersey, purchased land in the Western North Carolina Blue Ridge Mountains. They paid $80,000 for roughly 10 acres near the ...
I n an interview with The Verge, Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney outlined his big plans for the rest of the decade, and why Epic had to lay off 16% of its workforce last year to make it happen.The top ...
Apple Ordered To Ease App Store Rules In US — Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney Proposes Peace Deal, Saying 'We'll Return Fortnite' And Drop All Litigation Only If... Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney ...
Epic CEO Tim Sweeney Admits App Store's 30% Cut Is Similar to Consoles, Would Have Accepted Special Deal With Apple. Tuesday May 4, 2021 1:54 pm PDT by Juli Clover.
Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney enters the Ronald V. Dellums building in Oakland, Calif., to attend his company’s federal court case against Apple, Monday, May 3, 2021.
Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney has vowed to continue the battle against Apple's App Store fees, and won't stop until he forces Tim Cook to allow iPhone and iPad app distribution outside of the app store.
Tim Sweeney, who founded and runs Epic Games, has logged over 1,600 matches of "Fortnite," he said in an interview with NPR. "I have a name that nobody knows," he said.
Tim Sweeney, who runs the company that created Fortnite, testified in a case that, if he wins, could allow competing payment systems on the Play Store. Skip to content Skip to site index.
Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney expresses satisfaction with the recent antitrust verdict against Google, revealing that his suspicions about Google's behind-the-scenes practices were confirmed ...
Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney was asking Apple to open its phones to other app stores as early as 2015, according to new emails made public as part of the companies’ antitrust trial.
Epic Games founder and CEO Tim Sweeney is North Carolina’s second-wealthiest person, with a net worth of $5.7 billion, according to Forbes. Since the Great Recession of 2008, ...