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The EU says "not so fast" to Meta's AI data training plans
PhoneArena· 5 hours agoEurope might be preoccupied with the football (or soccer) finals tournament right now, but the EU ...
AI Stocks: Tech Giants, Cloud Titans, Chipmakers Battle For An Edge
Investor's Business Daily· 2 hours agoFurther, Microsoft is the biggest investor in startup OpenAI. Federal regulators are looking into...
Aptoide becomes first non-Apple iOS store
gamesindustry.biz· 7 days agoOver 100 developers have cited interest on Aptoide so far, in addition to a waitlist of 20,000 users. Aptoide also has an alternative in-app purchase solution ...
EU Regulators Set Sights On Apple And Meta Over Digital Markets Act Violations
HotHardware· 2 days agoThe European regulators launched an investigation into the two tech giants, along with Alphabet...
Apple to reportedly face EU charges for stifling competition with App Store policy
NY Post via Yahoo Finance· 3 days agoApple and other tech firms are facing a major antitrust...are still weighing whether to pursue...
Apple, Meta To Confront Charges From EU Under Tech Regulations
International Business Times· 2 days agoAccording to The Financial Times, Brussels is preparing to charge Apple for allegedly impeding...
Apple’s App Store, Meta’s AI Assistant Face Challenges in Europe
PYMNTS.com· 3 days agoTwo American tech giants are reportedly facing new regulatory challenges in Europe. One case...
Apple reportedly set to face EU charges under Digital Markets Act regulations
MacDailyNews· 3 days agoApple and Meta Platforms will likely face charges for failing to comply with the EU’s Digital...
Apple, Meta set to face EU charges under landmark tech rules, sources say
Reuters via AOL· 3 days agoApple and Meta Platforms will likely face charges for failing to comply with landmark EU rules aimed...
Apple May Face Charges in EU Under the Digital Markets Act
IGN Videogames· 2 days agoApple may become the first tech company to be charged by EU regulators under the Digital Markets Act (DMA). The Financial Times reports that EU regulators