Apple urges EU to overhaul digital laws amid feature delay concerns

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Apple is delaying the rollout of certain features in Europe due to challenges in complying with the EU's Digital Markets Act, citing concerns over user privacy and security. Features like AI-powered Live Translation, iPhone Mirroring, and others are impacted, although some interoperability features are progressing. Apple is working to meet DMA requirements but warns that more delays may occur, and it has called for the regulation to be repealed, citing potential impacts on user privacy and its ecosystem.
- Apple warns of more feature delays in Europe The Verge
- Apple calls for changes to anti-monopoly laws and says it may stop shipping to the EU The Guardian
- EU Commission lashes out at Apple for wanting landmark digital law scrapped politico.eu
- Apple pushes EU to repeal tech rules over feature delays, app vulnerabilities Reuters
- Apple asks EU to scrap landmark digital competition law France 24
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