Apple Intelligence won't come to EU in 2024 due to Digital Markets Act
Apple Intelligence and iPhone Mirroring won't come to devices in the EU.
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Apple Intelligence and iPhone Mirroring won't come to devices in the EU.
Apple has reportedly committed to the European Commission that it will reinstate the Epic Games developer account.
Epic Games claimed Apple's termination of its developer account was a retaliatory response that violate the Digital Markets Act.
According to Epic Games, it will no longer be able to develop and maintain apps on the Apple ecosystem, which it claims violates EU's Digital Markets Act.
The EU and US have issued warnings to the billionaire over his handling of Twitter.
The new rules will hopefully crack down on anti-competitive practices among major tech companies.
Meta is concerned about legislation affecting storage of European Facebook users' data on US servers. EU leaders aren't backing down.
An upcoming ruling from EU antitrust regulators will decide whether or not Microsoft's $7.5 billion acquisition of ZeniMax Media and Bethesda will be cleared to go ahead.
The OECD is aiming to have an international agreement on taxing large tech companies this year. President Biden's Administration has signaled interest in the negotiations.
A Nintendo of Europe press release points to a July 13 release for a 3DS video download service; however, the announcement has been pulled. Nintendo of America says a video service for North America will launch "later this summer."