The European Union is going after Apple for potential geo-blocking practices involving iPhone apps and content in the region.
The European Union is investigating Apple for possibly breaking consumer protection rules. The EU says Apple's App Store and ...
EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell sought to reassure Ukraine of Europe's unwavering support on Saturday (November 9) days ...
A recent US court injunction against Google has once again called out the Big Tech giant’s monopolistic activity, as ...
15.15 - ECB vice president warns of ‘huge’ risks to global economy ... The fine would add to Apple's mounting antitrust ...
Despite soaring tax revenues from international corporations, Dublin is experiencing a severe housing shortage. As the ...
That’s bad news for Black consumers: data shows Black people in general are at higher risk of contracting serious illnesses, and with worse outcomes, than whites. And many of Temu and Shein’s popular ...
Apple’s first iPhone was launched in 2007 – and three years ... I hope that you in Australia, in the UK and the EU, can regulate and impose consequences because we seem unable to do anything in the US ...
CEO Tim Cook, above. REUTERS The fine would add to Apple’s mounting antitrust troubles, as EU regulators attempt to level the playing field for smaller firms. This comes just months after ...
Regulators apparently believe that Apple did not implement changes that allowed developers to steer users to cheaper prices outside of the App Store. Back in June, the EU said that Apple was ...