European Commission increases the pressure of Apple To open the operating system of iPhone As for its rivals, it has thus become more compatible with competing headphones, smartwatches, and other devices.
executive branch of European Union (EU) Published on Wednesday a statement In which he asks the Californian technology giant to provide more and better information to external developers to access the features of the operating system iOS And iPadOSOne that uses the brand’s tablets, and that guarantees “proper treatment” of those needs.
like this, brussels Wants to follow interoperability standards established by Apple digital market lawIt’s groundbreaking and controversial antitrust regulation thereby seeking to limit the power of big tech Americans.

In practice, this would mean that, for example, users mobile phone of operating system Android can use Sir, IApple’s virtual assistant, or transfer files from your device to iPhones as if they both have access to it airdropTill now it was available only to Apple company customers.
Apple accused meta
The approval of the Digital Markets Law has opened up an important conflict between European Union And Apple, which maintains that its closed systems better serve customers and denounces that regulation would force them “to open up their devices – and their data More sensitive—to companies with a history of violations confidentiality,
Apple’s complaints point directly to Targethuge of social network he is the boss Facebook And Instagramand the company that has submitted the most requests to access it technology“Meta is intended to change functionality in a way that raises concerns for user privacy and security,” the company said. “These procedures will harm innovation“Companies should be able to compete with each other to make their own products work together in new ways that benefit users without giving away their ideas to competitors.”
For its part, Meta has accused Apple of engaging in anti-competitive practices by harming third-party businesses with its actions and the fees it imposes on developers. ApplicationA possible breach of the law that Brussels is already investigating.
