This week, Apple told European users that it knows their iPhone experience is sub-par and that they should blame the Digital ...
Windows 10 users in the European Economic Area can now receive an extra year of security updates without using reward points ...
Apple’s charm offensive in Europe just hit a brick wall. After weeks of pleading for the European Union to scrap and rewrite ...
Apple is blaming the EU's enforcement of the DMA for delaying the launch of some features in the EU, saying the rules are ...
The European Union has invited comments on how effective its Digital Markets Act is, so Apple has taken the opportunity to file objections that are unusually strong, unusually vehement — and also ...
Google is proposing changes to the implementation of the EU Digital Markets Act, saying it's backfiring on consumers and ...
Last night, Apple issued its most forceful rebuttal yet to the DMA, which may force it to open up its ecosystem. Today, the EU shot back.
Apple points to the Digital Markets Act as the reason for postponed features and heightened privacy risks for EU users, urging regulators to reconsider the law's impact.
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Facebook owner Meta is demanding unprecedented access to Apple users’ daily Wi-Fi history, leveraging new European Union laws ...
We are undertaking that process now and I would expect we’ll have a lot to say about that come December in my budget speech,” ...
Apple wants the European Union to repeal its Digital Markets Act, arguing it delays new features like live translation for AirPods. The European Commission, however, has no plans to repeal the ...