Apple has proposed revamping its App Store to address EU antitrust concerns following a €500 million ($580 million) fine. The new changes aim to reduce costs and simplify processes for third-party developers to guide users to alternative payment platforms outside Apple’s ecosystem. Samuel Stolton and Josh Sisco for Bloomberg News: 
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