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Google charged with breaching landmark EU rules, Apple told to open up to rivals

  • The European Union has mandated Apple to enhance iPhone interoperability by allowing third-party devices to access certain iOS features as part of the Digital Markets Act enforcement.
  • The EU has identified nine iOS features that Apple must make available to other developers by outlined deadlines, including modifications to AirDrop and AirPlay.
  • Apple expressed dissatisfaction with the EU's decisions, stating they bring 'red tape' and hinder innovation for users in Europe.
  • The EU has preliminary findings suggesting Google has breached the Digital Markets Act through self-preferencing in Google Search and restricting app developers from steering customers to external channels.
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feddit.uk broke the news in on Wednesday, March 19, 2025.
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