Apple Warns of Feature Delays in EU, Apple Accused of Breaking DMA Rules
Today's Above Avalon Daily email contains the following stories:
Apple Warns of Feature Delays in EU
Apple Accused of Breaking DMA Rules
We begin with my thoughts on Apple warning of feature delays in the EU due to the Digital Markets Act (DMA). The discussion then turns to the European Commission finding Apple has broken DMA rules. We discuss a possible natural end state for the cat and mouse game.
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Project Titan Follow-Up, Apple vs. EU Follow-Up
Today's Above Avalon Daily email covers the following topics:
Project Titan Follow-Up
Apple vs. EU Follow-Up
We close out the week with a few follow-ups to topics that continue to generate buzz among Above Avalon members. We will begin with Project Titan and then turn to the suggestion that Apple should leave the EU.
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Apple Reinstates Epic Games’ EU Developer Account, The European Commission’s Dilemma, Why Apple Should Remain in the EU
Today's Above Avalon Daily email covers the following topics:
Apple Reinstates Epic Games’ EU Developer Account
The European Commission’s Dilemma
Why Apple Should Remain in the EU
Hello everyone. Welcome to a new week.
Approximately 13 hours after publishing last Thursday’s update, which came out late at night ET, we received news that Apple had reinstated Epic Games Sweden’s Apple Developer Account in the EU. This created another fiasco on social media, including Epic Games co-founder and CEO Tim Sweeney going after me on X (Twitter) for last Thursday's update.
In today’s update, we will take a closer look at the situation. The discussion will address a few points that appear to be circulating on social media.
Let’s jump in.
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