Apple TV+ will invest more in developing European and French audio and video content in France under a new deal it has signed with the French government.
The European Union is "reassessing" its investigations into big U.S. tech companies like Apple, Meta, and Google, claims Financial
Epic Games is launching an additional 19 games for its third-party app store in the EU, once some bugs are worked out, and it has also promised to pay the Core Technology Fee for apps on its store.
Apple, Meta, Google and the European Commission did not immediately ... has been signaling a desire to mend fences with the incoming Trump administration. The EU is mulling an expansion into its investigation into whether Trump's close ally Elon Musk's ...
The EU Commission has completed its probe into X and it looks like a fine is on its way to the tune of millions of euros.
President Trump criticized the European Union (EU) on Wednesday for levying hefty fines against the world’s biggest tech firms, calling it a “form of taxation” against American companies.
European politicians and advocacy groups say the region’s legislation will not dismantle the monopolies of Big Tech companies.
It’s game on as Epic takes a direct stab at both Apple and Google with its latest overture to woo developers to offer content via the European Epic games store; the company will pay so customers can play in an attempt to exploit the EU’s Digital Markets Act (DMA), which has forced Apple to open up more.
You have to draw the line somewhere. And for me the line is the first five days. I mean, how is anyone supposed to keep up with the torrent of news coming out of Trump White House?
The bosses of the magnificent seven tech companies, which drove the S&P 500′s more than 50 per cent surge over the past years on Wall Street, turned out in force for US president Donald Trump ’s swearing-in ceremony in Washington on Monday.
It wouldn’t be wrong to mention that the European Union does not seem to be in the best place with American tech giants such as Apple. And now, Donald Trump is not holding back on what he feels is a targeted plot against the country’s growing tech sector.