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EU law exposes iPhone users to 'new risks' and could delay upcoming gadgets, Apple warns Brussels
Apple has intensified its dispute with European Union lawmakers, urging them to scrap the Digital Markets Act (DMA) to avoid delays to new software and hardware launches from the Californian firm. It comes a few days after Apple executive Greg Joswiak warned the UK Government could follow in Europe's footsteps.
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