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Apple warns of more feature delays in Europe

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Apple says it’s having to delay bringing some product features to Europe because it’s struggling to make them compliant with the EU’s Digital Markets Act (DMA). In a statement published on Wednesday, Apple said that DMA rules have created “more complexity and more risks for our EU users,” blaming the obligation to open Apple features to third-party devices for the delays.

Features impacted include AI-powered Live Translation for AirPods, iPhone Mirroring, and  Visited Places and Preferred Routes on Apple Maps. While interoperability requirements under the DMA specify that companies make proprietary apps and device features available on third-party hardware, Apple says it hasn’t found a way to make these features available on non-Apple devices without compromising users’ data security and privacy.

DMA requirements to make it easier to pair, transfer data, and display notifications between iPhones and third-party devices are bearing some fruit, however. The latest iOS 26.1 beta suggests that a “notification forwarding” feature will allow iPhone notifications to surface on non-Apple devices, such as smartwatch competitors to the Apple Watch. The beta also includes references to a feature that will make it easier to pair iPhones with third-party accessories.

Despite its ongoing opposition to the DMA, Apple insists that it’s “spending thousands of hours” to be compliant with the law’s requirements, and that the “list of delayed features in the EU will probably get longer” due to these impediments. The EU has given Apple until the end of this year to open up most of these features if it makes them available to European users, or risk facing additional fines under the DMA. The company was hit with a $580 million penalty in April after the App Store violated anti-steering requirements under the rulebook. 

The iPhone maker has called for the DMA regulation to be repealed “while a more appropriate fit for purpose legislative instrument is put in place,” according to a feedback submission seen by the Financial Times

While Apple’s concerns around user security may hold merit, the company is also motivated to see the DMA scrapped to prevent the legislation from tearing down the walled garden that incentivizes consumers to stay in its product ecosystem. Denying Europeans access to features over DMA compliance concerns may help Apple keep its user base on-side in its argument with the EU.

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Proton Mail’s updated app adds an offline mode

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Proton has launched a major update for its encrypted Mail app, which not only adds a refreshed layout but also includes a new offline mode. That means you’ll now have full access to your inbox when you don’t have an internet connection, giving you the ability to read, write, and compose emails.

Your messages will sync once you come back online, but having access to them offline seems like a helpful way to stay on top of things while on a flight or in other areas where you don’t have cellular service or access to Wi-Fi.

Proton has also made key changes to the layout of the app, moving the Compose button from the top-right of the screen to the very bottom for easier access. The company also says it has made scrolling, archiving, and replying to emails “twice as fast” when compared to the previous iterations of the app.

The updated app is rolling out on iOS and Android starting today. Both versions of the app will now share the same features, too, meaning Android users will finally gain the ability to snooze and schedule messages.

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AllTrails Hiking App Review: Outdoor Planning and Navigation

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Forget the wads of paper maps—AllTrails keeps everything you need to plan your outdoor trip on your phone.
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AllTrails Hiking App Review: Outdoor Planning and Navigation

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Forget the wads of paper maps—AllTrails keeps everything you need to plan your outdoor trip on your phone.
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