The European Union plans to levy a "modest" fine against Apple for violating the Digital Markets Act (DMA), reports Reuters.
Apple wants to release a portless iPhone. However, the company fears EU regulators might penalize the company for ditching the USB-C port.
People in the European Union are now allowed to access alternative app stores thanks to the Digital Markets Act (DMA), a ...
Apple's iPhone 17 Air, set to launch this fall, will keep its USB-C connector despite earlier plans for a port-free design.
The EU is not letting up in its crusade against Big Tech for their violations of EU law. Apple is now in the EU’s sights, ...
Apple had originally planned to make the iPhone 17 Air the first completely wireless model, but has apparently changed its ...
The EU will announce fines for DMA violations for both Apple and Meta, but reports say the penalties will be modest.
Due to the EU's Digital Markets Act, iPhone remote control has not been available for the Mac until now. Will this change in ...
As Apple navigates challenges with Siri , new details about the iPhone 17 Air , Apple's rumored new ultra-thin smartphone, ...
Apple has long been rumored to be developing a slimmer iPhone 17 “Air” model. In addition to making it thinnest iPhone yet, ...
The iPhone 17 Air is expected to have a thinner design than its predecessors, following Apple’s trend of making devices more ...
The European Union is planning to levy a “modest” fine against Apple for violation of the Digital Markets Act (DMA), ...
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