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pc-tablet.com
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| | | | Apple's proposed changes to comply with the EU's DMA fall short of expectations, raising concerns about stifled competition and limited user choice. Will the tech giant adapt to meet the new regulations? | |
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corporateeurope.org
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| | | | In March 2024, the European Commission set up a series of public workshops to test Big Tech companies' compliance with the Digital Markets Act (DMA). The workshops counted nearly 4000 registrations from businesses, law firms, civil society organisations, academia, public regulators, and industry associations. | |
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www.theverge.com
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| | | | Apple will no longer support web apps in the European Union in iOS 17.4. The company says building the feature would be "impractical" on top of the other changes it's been asked to make. | |
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open-web-advocacy.org
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