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Apple may miss the the European Union's looming App Store anti-steering compliance deadline enforced by the Digital Markets ...
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 macOS function introduced in Sequoia last year, which allows iPhones to be controlled remotely, isn't available in the EU ...
The European Commission is signaling a more measured approach toward two of the law’s highest-profile targets: Apple and Meta.
The goalposts keep moving,” Apple said in a statement, adding that it is being asked to comply with shifting interpretations ...
Apple could face hefty fines in the European Union over alleged violations of the new Digital Markets Act (DMA) rules by June ...
An App Store user is suing Apple because she was duped by a fake cryptocurrency app, neglecting her own role in her choosing ...
The European Commission, the EU’s antitrust watchdog, has been pressuring Apple to improve the “interoperability” of its iOS operating system in order to comply with the Digital Markets Act ...
Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) is racing to meet a June 26 deadline or risk a new charge sheet from the European Commission after a 500 ...
A possible consequence of the latest round is that Apple could end up removing AirDrop functionality from iPhones sold in the EU. Apple has appealed a key part of the Digital Markets Act that ...
The EU executive last March told Apple what it thinks it should do to make its iOS devices more compatible with rivals’ products, from apps to headphones to virtual reality headsets, to comply ...