It looks like Apple will manage to stave off a possible fine and an European Union (EU) order over its iPhone browser options ...
Digital regulation continues to be at the forefront of regulator concerns, as authorities focus on technology companies through traditional ...
Under the EU Digital Markets Act, the European Commission just demanded Apple stop artificially hampering other platforms' experience and play nice ...
EU has forced Apple to open iOS features to third-party devices. The end result is an experience that is a lot closer to ...
The "European Antitrust Bimonthly Bulletin" breaks down the major antitrust developments in Europe during the past two months into concise ...
The UK is poised to relax a planned ban on popular hybrid cars amid warnings that EV sales targets are squeezing ...
The United Kingdom's competition watchdog has concluded that Apple and Google are stifling innovation in the mobile browser market, with Apple's policies bearing most of the blame according to a final ...
With the upcoming iOS 18.4 update, iPhones will allow Google Maps as the default navigation app, but not for everyone.
Apple and Google have used their mobile web browser duopoly to harm innovation by restricting competitors on their platforms.
The UK competition watchdog, Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), just concluded an investigation involving Google and Apple mobile browsers. They claim that these mobile duopoly policies are ...
Apple and Google face problems in the UK because of their mobile browsers. A commission of inquiry concluded that they are hindering competition.