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Intel Hit with $400 Million EU Antitrust Fine: A Landmark Decision
Intel, one of the world’s largest semiconductor brands, has been hit with a huge $400 million fine. This fine is coming from the European Union …
EU antitrust regulators to assess Microsoft’s plan to sell non-EU cloud streaming rights
EU antitrust regulators are set to assess the impact of Microsoft’s proposal to sell its non-EU cloud streaming rights to Ubisoft Entertainment as part of …
EU antitrust regulator to probe Microsoft over Office and Teams Bundling
The European Union (EU) has recently launched an official antitrust probe into Microsoft’s bundling of its Teams video conferencing platform with Office 365 and Microsoft …
European Union passed new laws with regard to electric cars
The European Union (EU) has recently passed new laws aimed at improving the infrastructure for electric cars (EVs) across the region. One of the key …
EU and US Strike New Data Transfer Agreement: What You Need to Know
According to Reuters, the European Union (EU) and the United States (US) have reached a new data transfer agreement. The new MoU will allow brands …
EU’s Proposed Legislation for Digital Euro: What You Need to Know
The European Commission (EC) has published its legislative plans to underpin a digital euro. This would ensure Europeans can pay digitally for free across the …
How EU member states voted on EU ‘traffic tax’ on tech firms
The European Union (EU) has been discussing the possibility of imposing a “traffic tax” on tech firms to fund telecoms infrastructure and ramp up 5G …
Apple Is Forced To Reveal Its Monthly iOS App Store Active Users!
The European Union’s Digital Services Act (DSA) makes tech companies to comply with its rules. Likewise, Apple is being forced to disclose the number of …
All Wearables Including Earbuds and Smart Watches May Soon Use the Same Charging Method
The law is already passed in the European Union. That all mobile phones sold in that region should come with a USB-C charging ports by …
“Apple Tax” may disappear as the EU cracks down on Apple
Apple like many other large multinational companies is usually the subject of several investigations. The company faces issues with its policies on the app store …
EU sets the deadline for smartphones to switch to USB Type-C
The European Union has been debating the multiple charging interfaces in the European market. There have been extensive discussions on the need for a unified …
EU reaches a legal agreement to ban new fuel vehicles from 2035
According to Reuters, the European Union reached an agreement on a new law. The new law will ban the sales of new diesel and fuel …
Apple hints iPhone 15 with USB-C port won’t launch outside Europe
It looks like Apple iPhone 15 will be the first iPhone model to ditch the Lightning port in favor of a more common USB-C port …
EU overwhelmingly supports a mandatory USB Type-C charging interface
The European Parliament overwhelmingly supports the mandatory use of a USB Type-C charging interface. It will be a universal charging port for various consumer electronic …
Energy crisis in Europe will leave you without internet
Can you imagine a world without the internet? Can you use your smartphone, for days and days, without an internet connection? Well, this scenario may …
The EU is set to build its “own open search engine”
Google Search is perhaps the most popular and most used search engine in the world. Thus, when there is a proliferation of search engines, it …
Mobile roaming charges remain free in the EU until 2032
After the new regulations take effect, citizens of the European Union countries will not pay roaming charges. This fee will not apply when they useĀ devices …
European Union ensures free roaming for its countries until 2032
The European Union will continue to ensure free-roaming chargers for its travelers. The conglomerate will prevent carriers from applying roaming chargers for travelers from and …