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Apple will not face immediate financial penalties from the European Commission if it fails to meet its Digital Markets Act ...
Apple may miss the the European Union's looming App Store anti-steering compliance deadline enforced by the Digital Markets ...
Apple and Meta—have landed in hot water with the European Union (EU). The problem? They didn’t fully follow new digital rules ...
Apple now displays EU-mandated energy and durability labels on iPhones and iPads, but it's pushing back on the regulation's unclear testing standards.
The European Commission will opt not to impose immediate financial penalties on Apple and Meta—even if they fail to comply ...
Apple Inc. is edging toward another charge sheet from European Union antitrust watchdogs unless it quickly fixes alleged ...
The EU has confirmed that Apple and Meta will not face immediate sanctions once the DMA deadline is up next week.
Apple’s EU website now shows colorful energy labels grading iPhones and iPads on efficiency, durability, and repairability.
The European Commission is signaling a more measured approach toward two of the law’s highest-profile targets: Apple and Meta.
Apple could face hefty fines in the European Union over alleged violations of the new Digital Markets Act (DMA) rules by June ...
Officials on both sides have expressed confidence that a deal will be reached before the July 9 deadline invoked by President ...
Apple Inc. faces potential new EU antitrust charges for violating digital laws, risking fines up to 5% of daily revenue for ...