The European Union is going after Apple for potential geo-blocking practices involving iPhone apps and content in the region.
The European Union has reportedly warned X that it could use the revenue of several companies owned by Elon Musk to calculate fines levied against the platform for violating social media laws.
It’s rare when French newspapers team up and agree on something. But major publications, such as Le Monde, Le Figaro and Le ...
Throughout Musk's reign at Twitter/X, the social networking company told the EC, both advertising revenue and users have steadily declined in the EU. In particular, "X Ads has a too small and ...
The European Union has accused Apple of unlawfully discriminating against EU customers after finding the Cupertino company’s ...
But the X platform still faces fierce scrutiny under mammoth content moderation rules This illustration photograph shows the logo of social ... will not face the EU's stringent competition rules ...
To comply with Europe's Digital Markets Act, Apple revealed when EU iPhone users can change more of the default apps to third ...
Brazil has already treated Musk-led companies as a single economic group and seized about $2 million from a Starlink bank account to cover X's fines. An EU spokesperson told Ars today that "the ...
X’s note links to a page with further information about EU users’ decision appeals rights — including the company stipulating that users “are entitled to select any out-of-court dispute ...
Apple could face a hefty fine from the EU over its App Store policies, making it the first company to be penalized under the EU’s DMA.
But the company also confirmed on Monday that Apple Intelligence is coming to iPhone and iPad users in the EU early next year. iPhone and iPad users in the EU to get Apple Intelligence in April ...
Tech billionaire Elon Musk's X platform will not face the EU's stringent competition rules aimed at keeping digital markets open, the European Commission said on Wednesday. The landmark European ...