US President Donald Trump has criticized the EU for its economic policies, including fines against Apple and other tech firms.
The investigation will look for "potential exploitative conduct" by the tech companies, which dominate the mobile market.
United States President Donald Trump blasted European Union regulators for targeting Apple Inc., Alphabet Inc.’s Google and Meta Platforms Inc., describing their cases against American companies as “a ...
The Trump victory is apparently a factor in the European decision to review compliance cases against big tech, including ...
Epic Games is adding nearly 20 third-party games onto its mobile app store worldwide on Android and in the European Union on iOS and launching its free games program on mobile beg ...
European politicians and advocacy groups say the region’s legislation will not dismantle the monopolies of Big Tech companies ...
Even on Apple’s App Store, which is expensive, cumbersome, and sometimes impossible to get third-party games from ...
Trump's virtual appearance at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos was full of promises and threats.
"Fortnite" maker Epic Games said on Thursday it will add 19 third-party games to its own marketplace app on Google's Android globally and 16 games on Apple's iOS in the European Union.
The European Union is "reassessing" its investigations into big U.S. tech companies like Apple, Meta, and Google, claims ...
Apple, Meta, Google and the European Commission did not immediately ... has been signaling a desire to mend fences with the ...
The European Union has denied a report that it has paused action against Apple and other US tech giants in the light of ...