The US government is reportedly weighing new measures against Chinese chipmakers behind Huawei narrowing the technological gap with western companies, revealed with the release of the Mate 60 Pro despite tighter sanctions.
The tech giant fights regulators on both sides of the Atlantic, as the US government launches a grab-bag of accusations. Plus, Elon Musk’s bad day in court• Don’t get TechScape delivered to your inbox? Sign up for the full article hereApple’s problems have gone transatlantic. Even as it squabbles with the EU over the Digital Markets Act and nervously eyes the UK’s passage of the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers bill, the company’s biggest fight is now back at home, after the US...
The US carriers have total control over the US phone market, so they bear responsibility for Apple's monopoly position.
This live blog is now closed. For more on the US’s vetoed UN resolution, you can read our latest reporting:US resolution on Gaza ceasefire vetoed at UN by Russia and ChinaExplainer – Why did Russia and China veto US’s Gaza ceasefire resolution?The Palestinian news agency Wafa reports that “hundreds of worshipers” were “blocked” from reaching the al-Aqsa mosque compound by Israeli forces on Friday.According to Wafa: “Eyewitnesses reported that Israeli forces significantly increased their military...
The US Commerce Department continued an investigation of Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation for allegedly producing a high-end processor for Huawei, as the government assesses possible trade sanction violations.
The US announced sanctions on Thursday against Nicaraguan Attorney General Wendy Carolina Morales Urbina, accusing her of assisting the “ruthless oppression of peaceful opposition members” in the country. The Treasury Department dubbed Morales Urbina a "key actor in the Nicaraguan regime’s unjust persecution of political prisoners," according to a press release announcing its sanction. Morales
The US Department of Justice (DoJ) filed a watershed antitrust lawsuit against Apple, accusing it of engaging in anti-competitive conduct that hurts both consumers and developers.
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The Department of Justice says Apple has stifled competition and violated antitrust laws in the name of security.
The US Department of Justice and 15 states have sued Apple, alleging it has used the powerful demand for its iPhone and other products to drive up prices for its services and hurt smaller rivals. Apple joins a list of the biggest tech companies sued by US regulators, including Alphabet’s Google, Meta Platforms and Amazon.com […]
STORY: Apple is set to be sued by the U.S. Department of Justice over alleged antitrust violations. That’s according to reports Wednesday by Bloomberg. It says the legal action could come as soon as Thursday. The case would reportedly cover allegations that the firm blocked rivals from accessing hardware and software features on iPhones. More precise details aren’t yet known. However, device makers such as smart-tracker firm Tile have complained that Apple restricts how they can work with its...