1. The European Commission accuses Apple of violating the Digital Markets Act (DMA) by preventing developers from informing users about alternatives outside the Apple ecosystem. 2. A separate investigation is opened into Apple's new contractual terms and developer fees as part of its compliance efforts with the DMA. 3. If the preliminary findings are confirmed, Apple could face fines up to 10% of its global annual revenue.
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