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Apple wants Europe to blink
It took a few years, but Apple finally made its AI look useful. Now millions of iPhone users in Europe are being told they won't be getting Siri AI anytime soon, if ever - and Apple wants them to blame the EU. Apple says its new AI-powered Siri will not launch on iPhones and iPads in the European Union because of the Digital Markets Act, the bloc's competition law designed to stop powerful tech companies from acting as gatekeepers over their platforms to shut out rivals.
Apple tells everyone 'loud and clear': We are deeply disappointed by Europe
Apple has announced that its “Siri AI” upgrade will be indefinitely delayed on iPhones and iPads within the European Union. The tech giant unveiled the entirely reimagined, Apple Intelligence-powered assistant at its annual conference, WWDC 2026. The company said that regulatory gridlock means users in Europe will be left out when Siri AI on iOS 27 and iPadOS 27 launch later this year.
Why Apple’s A.I. Upgrade for Siri Won’t Be Available in Europe
The keynote at Apple headquarters in Cupertino, Calif., on Monday.
Why Apple’s A.I. Upgrade for Siri Won’t Be Available in Europe
The keynote at Apple headquarters in Cupertino, Calif., on Monday.
The jobs squeeze facing Europe
Listen on Spotify Apple Music Amazon Music Today the Commission will publish its European Semester Spring Package, a checkup on EU countries’ economies. But the news isn’t too good. The report warns that over a million jobs across Europe could be lost in the coming years as a result of high energy costs, competition from abroad and the green transition.
Can Europe quit American Big Tech?
Listen on Spotify Apple Music Amazon Music The European Commission has finally unveiled its long-awaited tech sovereignty package — a push to make Europe less dependent on foreign technology after years of relying on U.S. cloud services, chips, AI infrastructure and digital tools. Sarah Wheaton is joined by former MEP Marietje Schaake, author of The Tech Coup and POLITICO’s Laurens Cerulus to ask what happens when the systems running Europe’s schools, ministries, banks, businesses and...
Europe’s toughest migration plan yet
Listen on Spotify Apple Music Amazon Music The EU is edging closer to one of its most controversial migration policies yet: sending failed asylum seekers to return hubs outside the bloc. Zoya Sheftalovich and Nick Vinocur discuss the latest negotiations over tougher deportation rules, why countries are already exploring potential deals from Albania to Central Asia, and why critics warn the plans could create offshore detention centers. Then: France’s presidential race is drifting...
Memory crunch sends PC prices into double-digit climb
The average prices of notebooks and desktops are up in Europe by double-digit percentages on the back of tightening availability of memory. All PC makers are battling with shortages of DRAM and NAND as component manufacturers prioritize production for higher-margin high-bandwidth memory chips used in AI servers. The cost of memory has more than quadrupled in 12 months.
No tech rule exemption for Apple, EU regulators say amid spat over Siri AI delay
No tech rule exemption for Apple, EU regulators say amid spat over Siri AI delay BRUSSELS, June 9 : EU regulators on Tuesday slammed Apple for blaming EU tech rules for its decision not to roll out its upgraded assistant Siri AI in the European Union for now, saying they had rejected the company's request for an 18-month exemption from its obligations. The iPhone maker on Tuesday said Siri AI would not be available initially in the EU on iPhones or iPads and faulted the European Commission...