The new regulations under the EU’s Digital Markets Act will soon apply to tech businesses that create the operating systems, social networks, and search engines used by millions of people.
The Body of European Regulators for Electronic Communications (BEREC) has sided with Big Tech, following campaigns to force tech giants to invest in 5G infrastructure.
GSMA and ETNO have prepared their demands as part of feedback to the European Commission which launched a consultation into the issue in February. The deadline for responses is Friday, May 19th.
Research firms IDC and Canalys point to the fact that the market has contracted by almost 30 percent compared to the previous year, falling below pre-pandemic levels.
Apple is looking into the idea of releasing a pricier iPhone “Ultra” in addition to the iPhone Pro and Pro Max models, according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman.
Sony’s foray into the automotive industry is ripe for cynicism. Even the name Afeela elicits more eye rolls than serious facial expressions. However, here is why you should take it seriously.
Apple’s been working on its own modem for years, to stop relying on Qualcomm. Bloomberg reports that the transition could start in 2024, adding that Apple is also developing a custom Wi-Fi/BT chip.
After the European Union passed a directive by which all electronic devices will have to use a universal charger, the official date when this directive comes into force has been determined.
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