Apple on track to collide with EU as new Digital Markets Act kicks in | World News – Business Standard

Apple on track to collide with EU as new Digital Markets Act kicks in | World News – Business Standard



By Samuel Stolton and Stephanie Bodoni


Apple Inc.’s troubles in the European Union are just beginning, even after it was hit with the third largest antitrust fine ever doled out by the bloc. 

 


This Thursday, the EU is betting that a new sweeping law will rein in the excesses of Apple and some of the world’s most dominant tech firms after decades of market dominance that the bloc struggled to contain. 


The Digital Markets Act will force the likes of Alphabet Inc.’s Google Search, Apple’s App Store, Amazon.com Inc.’s marketplace and Meta Platforms Inc.’s Facebook to heed a strict list of do’s and don’ts — or face the threat of significant fines. 


The world’s most ambitious digital regulation is being closely watched by other nations, including Japan, South Korea, Turkey and the UK, which are contemplating their own versions.


Under the DMA, it will be illegal for certain platforms to favor their own services over those of rivals. They’ll be barred from combining personal data across their different services, prohibited from using data they collect from third-party merchants to compete against them, and will have to allow users to download apps from rival platforms, among other limits and obligations. 


Apple, fresh from its €1.8 billion ($2 billion) fine for shutting out music streaming rivals, will come under fresh scrutiny after it announced an overhaul of its iOS, Safari and App Store offerings in the EU, which the European Commission is likely to investigate further to determine whether they fall in line with the rules. 


Neither Apple nor the commission immediately responded to a request for comment. 


Fines for violating these rules can amount up to 10% of a company’s total annual worldwide revenue, and up to 20% of global turnover for firms who repeatedly flout the rules. Apple reported revenue of $119.6 billion in the first quarter, including $69.7 billion from the iPhone alone, with sales from the device up 6% from a year ago.


When it comes to the App Store, the Cupertino, California-based firm has made efforts to restructure the fees it charges developers since it scrapped the 30% commission it has historically imposed. Still, those changes don’t go far enough for some competitors.  


Spotify, which triggered the initial EU complaint over the App Store, said Apple’s DMA proposals were “unacceptable” and “nonsensical” and requested a meeting with the EU’s competition chief Margrethe Vestager to discuss Apple’s plans, according to a letter from Spotify chief Daniel Ek seen by Bloomberg News.    


“Apple’s App Store fee structure is almost certain to draw scrutiny from the European Commission,” said Bloomberg Intelligence analyst Tamlin Bason. “Spotify and other developers are already asking that swift action be taken against Apple.”


Another company expected to face early EU scrutiny is Meta, with its new pay-or-consent policy to introduce separate, ad-free versions of Facebook and Instagram likely to get questions from Brussels regulators. 


Meta made the changes in November to ward off growing regulatory pressure over its processing of users’ personal data, but the subscription-based model could rub up against the DMA’s new limits on platforms to process personal data for advertising purposes. 


Defining the Giants

 


Firms caught by the DMA must meet the below criteria.




Size

 


Annual turnover in the European Economic Area of at least €7.5 billion in the last three financial years


or




Market capitalization of at least €75 billion in the last financial year


and




Providing a platform service in at least three EU nations




Popularity

 


A platform has at least 45 million monthly EU users and at least 10,000 yearly EU business users in the last financial year




Durability

 


The company meets the above ‘popularity’ criteria in each of the last three financial years

 


Despite what will likely be lengthy litigation that comes out of the changes, the DMA has already started to have the intended impact. 


On Tuesday, Google announced it would link more in search to comparison sites in areas like flights, hotels and shopping in addition to providing more choice screens on Android devices. Meta previously pledged to allow Facebook and Instagram services to be unlinked, and Microsoft Corp. has said that some programs normally bundled with Windows will in the future be able to be uninstalled.


Other well-known platforms are set to face growing scrutiny under the regulation too. Last week, Elon Musk’s X and Booking Holdings Inc.’s accommodation platform both informed the Brussels-based watchdog that they might meet the DMA’s criteria.


But Big Tech players are also gearing up to challenge the DMA through the bloc’s courts. Apple, Meta and TikTok are all fighting their designations as “gatekeepers” under the rules. 


TikTok owner ByteDance Ltd. last month lost a court bid to suspend the EU’s decision while the appeal is pending, forcing the video-sharing app social-media platform to comply with DMA.


Ultimately, the outcome of these lawsuits years into the future will define whether the DMA and Vestager’s big gamble is a success.


“The most significant challenge is from Apple, because it challenges one of the DMA’s rules, which requires it to give app developers the same ability to use iPhone functions which Apple reserves to itself,” said Zach Myers, the assistance director for competition at the Centre for European Reform. “But even if that case succeeds, most of the DMA will still be in force.”

First Published: Mar 05 2024 | 7:38 PM IST



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Nothing launches Phone 2a, CMF Buds, Neckband Pro: Price, offers, and specs | Gadgets – Business Standard

Nothing launches Phone 2a, CMF Buds, Neckband Pro: Price, offers, and specs | Gadgets – Business Standard



Nothing on March 5 launched in India the Phone 2a, CMF Buds, and CMF Neckband Pro. The Nothing Phone 2a will be available in limited quantities from March 6 in select cities, including Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, and Delhi. The smartphone will be available on open sale from March 12 on e-commerce platform Flipkart. The CMF Buds and CMF Neckband Pro will be available in limited stocks on Myntra from March 6. Below are the details:


Nothing Phone 2a: Availability and introductory offers


The Nothing Phone 2a will be available online on e-commerce platform Flipkart and offline on select retail outlets such as Croma, Vijay Sales, and more.


As for the introductory offer, the Phone 2a will be available with a discount of Rs 2,000 on HDFC bank cards. Additionally, customers can avail an exchange bonus of Rs 2,000 on trade-in deals while purchasing the smartphone from Flipkart. In a bundle deal, customers can avail either the CMF Buds (Pro) or the CMF GaN charger at a discounted price of Rs 1,999.  


Nothing Phone 2a: Specifications


  • Display: 6.7-inch AMOLED, 10-bit, fullHD, 120Hz

  • Rear camera:  50MP main with optical image stabilisation + 50MP ultra-wide-angle

  • Front camera: 32MP

  • Processor: MediaTek Dimensity 7200 Pro

  • RAM: 8GB and 12GB

  • Storage: 128GB and 256GB

  • Battery: 5,000 mAh

  • Charging: 45W, wired. No wireless charging

  • Software: Android 14

  • UI: Nothing OS 2.5

  • Support: Three years of Android updates and four years of security patches


Nothing Phone 2a: Price and variants


  • 8GB RAM + 128GB storage: Rs 23,999

  • 8GB RAM + 256GB storage: Rs 25,999

  • 12GB RAM + 256GB storage: Rs 27,999


CMF Buds: Price and availability


The CMF Buds will be online on Flipkart, Myntra, Croma and Vijay Sales starting from March 8, at 12 PM. Priced at Rs 2,499, the wireless earbuds will initially be available at an introductory price of Rs 2,299.


CMF Buds: Details


  • Colours: Dark grey, light grey, and orange

  • Weight: Buds – 4.57g, Case – 43.7g, Case with buds – 52.84g

  • Driver: 12.4mm dynamic

  • Noise cancellation: Yes, Active ANC (up to 42db)

  • Mics: Two on each buds, four in total

  • Codecs: SBC and AAC

  • Tuning: Nothing and Dirac

  • Battery: 45 mAh (each bud) and 460 in case

  • Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.3, multi-device (two devices at a time)

  • Protection: IP54 (Buds)

  • Features: In-ear detection, Google Fast Pair, Microsoft Swift Pair, LED charging status, Game Mode, Find My Earbuds, and touch controls

  • Companion app: Nothing X for iOS and Android


CMF Neckband Pro: Availability and price


Priced at Rs 1,999, the Neckband Pro will be available from March 11 at an introductory price of Rs 1,799.


CMF Neckband Pro: Details


  • Colours: Dark grey, light grey, and orange

  • Weight: 29.6g

  • Driver: 13.6mm dynamic

  • Noise Cancelling: Yes, Active ANC (up to 50db)

  • Mics: Five

  • Codecs: SBC and AAC

  • Tuning: Nothing

  • Battery: 220mAh

  • Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.3, multi-device (two devices at a time)

  • Protection: IP55

  • Features: Google Fast Pair, Microsoft Swift Pair, LED charging status, Game Mode, and Find My Earbuds

  • Companion app: Nothing X for iOS and Android

First Published: Mar 05 2024 | 6:51 PM IST



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Nothing 'Fresh Eyes' LIVE: Phone 2a, CMF Buds, Neckband Pro launch at 5PM | Tech News – Business Standard

Nothing 'Fresh Eyes' LIVE: Phone 2a, CMF Buds, Neckband Pro launch at 5PM | Tech News – Business Standard



Nothing is gearing up to unveil the eagerly awaited Nothing Phone 2a at a much-anticipated live launch event. The event, named “Fresh Eyes”, is scheduled to commence at 5 PM on March 5 in Dwarka, Delhi. Alongside the unveiling of the highly anticipated Nothing Phone 2a, the British consumer technology brand will also introduce the Buds and Neckband Pro wireless audio accessories under its affordable CMF branding.


As anticipation builds for the launch, Nothing has confirmed key specifications and offered a glimpse of the back panel design of the Nothing Phone 2a. Powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7200 Pro chipset, this custom-built powerhouse utilises TSMC’s latest second-generation 4nm process technology, boasting an 8-core configuration with clock speeds reaching up to 2.8GHz.


The MediaTek Dimensity 7200 Pro SoC is bolstered by an impressive 12GB of RAM, with an additional 8GB virtual RAM enhancement, dubbed “RAM Booster”, promising performance levels surpassing the previous Phone (1) model by 18 per cent. Moreover, Nothing said, the Phone (2a) is projected to be 16 per cent more efficient in terms of battery consumption compared to its predecessor.


In terms of design, the Nothing Phone 2a draws inspiration from its predecessors, featuring a transparent back glass that showcases the phone’s internals, including the Glyph lights. A significant design evolution is evident in the horizontal camera island, which accommodates the phone’s dual-camera setup. Additionally, Nothing has confirmed that the smartphone will sport the Glyph interface, with illuminating light bars encircling the rear camera module.


Stay tuned to our blog for the latest updates, technical specifications, variants, and pricing details regarding the launch of the Nothing Phone 2a.



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Google agrees to restore Indian apps on Play Store: IT Minister Vaishnaw | India News – Business Standard

Google agrees to restore Indian apps on Play Store: IT Minister Vaishnaw | India News – Business Standard



Google has agreed to restore delisted Indian apps on its Play Store and will work on a solution to the contentious payment issue, IT and Telecom Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said on Tuesday.


Google and startups had multiple rounds of discussion with the government on Monday, following which the tech giant agreed to restore the delisted apps.


“We believe Google, and the startup community will be able to arrive at a long-term solution in the coming months,” the minister said.

(Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Mar 05 2024 | 2:38 PM IST



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Lava Blaze Curve 5G with 3D curved display, Dolby Atmos audio launched | Gadgets – Business Standard

Lava Blaze Curve 5G with 3D curved display, Dolby Atmos audio launched | Gadgets – Business Standard


Lava Blaze Curve 5G smartphone


Indian smartphone brand Lava on March 5 launched the Blaze Curve 5G.  The smartphone boasts a 3D curved AMOLED display of 120Hz refresh rates. Priced at Rs 17,999 onwards, the smartphone is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7050 chipset. It is offered in 128GB and 256GB on-board storage configurations, both with 8GB LPDDR5 RAM as standard. The Lava Blaze Curve 5G smartphone is offered in iron glass and viridian glass.


Lava Blaze Curve 5G: Price


  • 8GB RAM + 128GB storage: Rs 17,999

  • 8GB RAM + 256GB storage: Rs 18,999


 


Lava Blaze Curve 5G: Availability


Lava Blaze Curve 5G: Specifications


The Lava Blaze Curve 5G smartphone sports a 6.67-inch fullHD+ 3D curved AMOLED display of 120Hz refresh rates. Lava said the smartphone has Widevine L1 certification, which is essential to stream videos in higher resolution. Besides, the display supports HDR, HDR10 and HDR10+  high dynamic range formats.

Among the new additions to the Lava smartphone ecosystem is the pair of stereo speakers with support for Dolby Atmos audio.

Imaging on the Lava Blaze Curve 5G is covered by a 64-megapixel main sensor, paired with an 8MP ultra-wide-angle sensor, and a 2MP macro camera. On the front, the smartphone has a 32MP camera in a punch-hole design.

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Powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7050, the smartphone boasts 8GB LPDDR5 RAM standard across all variants. The smartphone is equipped with a 5,000mAh battery and supports 33W fast wired charging.


  • Display: 6.67-inch curved AMOLED display, FHD+ (2400×1080), 120Hz refresh rate, 800nits peak brightness, HDR, HDR10, HDR10+ and Widevine L1 support

  • Processor: MediaTek Dimensity 7050

  • RAM: 8GB LPDDR5 + 8GB virtual RAM

  • Storage: 128GB / 256GB

  • Rear camera: 64MP Primary + 8MP Ultrawide + 2MP Macro

  • Front camera: 32MP

  • Battery: 5,000mAh

  • Charging: 33W wired

  • OS: Android 13

  • Support: 2 generation OS update + 3 years security patch

  • Weight: 189g

  • Thickness: 8.8mm

First Published: Mar 05 2024 | 1:06 PM IST



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Instagram introduces edit message feature, pin groups and chats, and more | Apps – Business Standard

Instagram introduces edit message feature, pin groups and chats, and more | Apps – Business Standard


Edit messages on Instagram

Meta-owned social media platform Instagram has announced new messaging features such as the edit sent messages, pin chats on top of the inbox, disabling read receipts, and more. The company said that these features will make messaging on Instagram “more flexible and enjoyable.” The features have already started to roll out globally on both Android and iOS apps.


Here is everything new coming to Instagram messages:


Edit messages


Instagram now allows the users to edit sent messages. The messages can now be edited up to 15 minutes after sending. To make changes to the message, the user has to hold the message and then select the “Edit” option from the drop down menu. This will open the message in the chatbox where the user can make changes and send it again. Upon resending the message, the original message will be replaced with the new one.


Pinned Chats


Similar to Meta’s messaging app WhatsApp, Instagram now allows pinning chats on top of the inbox. Users can pin up to three group chats or individual conversations.


To pin a chat on top of the inbox, the user needs to either swipe left or tap and hold the chat and tap on “pin” option. The user can also unpin the chat using the same procedure.


Read receipts


Instagram users can now choose to disable read receipts on Instagram chats. Additionally, the platform provides the option to turn off the read receipts for all chats or just for specific ones.


To enable or disable read receipts for all chats go to Account Settings > messages and story replies > Show read receipts. Toggle read receipts on or off for all of your chats. To disable it for specific chats, go to the conversation and tap on the user on top of the screen. Scroll down to find the read receipts toggle and disable it.


Others


Users can now save stickers from a conversation to their dashboard. The saved stickers will be then available to use within a conversation or when reply to a message.


Press and hold the sticker to save it. For replying to a message using stickers, press and hold the message you want to reply to and select the sticker icon that appears. This will open up the sticker dashboard.


Other notable features include, setting up themes for individual chats and new theme options such as Love, Lollipop and Avatar: The Last Airbender.

First Published: Mar 05 2024 | 12:34 PM IST



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