One of the Biden administration’s most significant impacts on U.S. technology and innovation has been its aggressive shift in antitrust enforcement, with Big Tech companies its most prominent target.
European regulators are expected to penalize the iPhone maker for not opening its App Store to third-party app stores and developers. Mashable's Matt Binder explains the impact of the Digital Markets ...
The European stock markets closed higher in Thursday trading as The Stoxx Europe rose 1.08%, Germany's DAX climbed 1.26%, the FTSE in London was up 0.51%, France's CAC advanced 1.32%, and the Swiss ...
European consumer association BEUC considered that Meta, Apple and Google still have to improve the interoperability of their ...
This case adds to Apple’s ongoing legal battles in Europe, where it faces increasing regulatory scrutiny. In March, the ...
From ice creams to smartphones to tractors, the right to repair movement should help consumers and businesses get more out of ...
A consumer rights group in the U.K. has filed a lawsuit against Apple, claiming it locks its customers into the iCloud cloud ...
Any shortfall in investment before 2030 will place added pressure on the years that follow, creating a steeper and ...
British consumer group Which? will launch legal action against Apple on Thursday, alleging the tech giant breached ...
Geo-blocking in simpler terms is the practice of restricting content on the basis of the geographical location of the user ...
The latest iPhone SE 4 rumor reveals a March 2025 release window for Apple’s upcoming affordable smartphone. Moreover, the ...
Amazon Haul was unveiled Wednesday in beta form, designed to compete with Chinese retailers Temu and Shein on sales of ...