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Apple argues iMessage doesn’t qualify as gatekeeper service

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Apple is asserting that its iMessage service should not be categorized as a gatekeeper service under the European Union’s Digital Markets Act (DMA) regulation.

The rationale behind Apple’s argument remains somewhat unclear, despite iMessage being a preinstalled application on every iPhone sold and one of the most frequently used apps on the platform. Apple has refrained from providing public comments on the matter.

The first list of gatekeeper services, which will be mandated to adhere to the stringent DMA regulations, is scheduled for release this week. It is widely anticipated that Apple’s App Store will be included in this list, potentially paving the way for alternative app stores and third-party iPhone app side-loading.

The primary objective of the Digital Markets Act is to curb the monopolistic power of major online platforms. If iMessage were to fall under the jurisdiction of DMA rules, Apple would be compelled to open iMessage to third-party messaging services, although the specific mechanisms for achieving this are not yet clear.

45 million monthly users

To qualify as a ‘gatekeeper’ service under the published legislation, the service must have more than 45 million monthly active users in the EU. Furthermore, the company must generate an annual turnover in the EU exceeding 7.5 billion euros or possess a market capitalization in excess of 75 billion euros.

In financial terms, Apple comfortably meets these criteria. However, the crux of the debate surrounds whether iMessage has more than 45 million users in Europe.

There are over 1 billion iPhones in use worldwide. Nevertheless, Apple does not publicly disclose monthly active user figures for iMessage, making it challenging to ascertain its precise user count in each region. Competing messaging apps like WhatsApp tend to have a more prominent presence in Europe compared to the United States, where iMessage enjoys higher penetration.

Despite this, considering that iPhones constitute more than 25% of the European smartphone market, it is reasonable to assume that iMessage boasts millions of users. Nevertheless, whether it surpasses the 45 million threshold remains uncertain.

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Fourth death confirmed due to Optus outage issues

Fourth death confirmed following Optus outage that blocked Triple Zero calls for 13 hours during network upgrade

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Fourth death confirmed following Optus outage that blocked Triple Zero calls for 13 hours during network upgrade

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– A fourth death is confirmed due to an Optus network failure affecting emergency calls for 13 hours.
– Optus CEO announced an investigation after communication failures and criticism from politicians and emergency services.
A fourth death has been confirmed following an Optus network failure that prevented emergency calls to Triple Zero for 13 hours.
Initially, Optus reported three fatalities, including an infant and two elderly individuals from South Australia and Western Australia. The latest victim is a 49-year-old man from Perth.Optus CEO Stephen Rue expressed deep sorrow over the incident and announced a full investigation into the network update that caused the outage.

He stated that approximately 600 calls to emergency services were disrupted, impacting residents across South Australia, Western Australia, and the Northern Territory.

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Rue confirmed that the outage stemmed from a problematic firewall upgrade and revealed details of communication failures within the company. Politicians and emergency services expressed anger at the lack of timely information during the crisis.

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South Australian Premier Peter Malinauskas criticised Optus for their incompetence in handling the situation.

The federal communications minister also condemned the company, highlighting that such failures are unacceptable.

The incident follows a previous outage for which Optus was fined $12 million, raising serious concerns about their emergency service handling.


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Israel launches its new “Iron Beam” laser system

Israel’s new “Iron Beam” laser defense system to deploy by year-end, promising cost-effective missile interception.

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Israel’s new “Iron Beam” laser defense system to deploy by year-end, promising cost-effective missile interception.


Israel’s Defence Ministry says its new “Iron Beam” laser system will be deployed by year’s end. The technology is designed to destroy incoming missiles, rockets, drones and mortars with precision.

Developed by Rafael Advanced Defense Systems in partnership with Elbit Systems, Iron Beam will sit alongside existing defences such as Iron Dome, David’s Sling and Arrow. Unlike traditional interceptors which can cost tens of thousands of dollars per shot, the laser comes at negligible expense.

Officials call it the world’s first high-power laser interception system to achieve operational maturity, hailing it as a game-changer for modern warfare. Military leaders expect the system to reshape air defence capabilities and cut costs dramatically.

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Stephen Colbert’s opening monologue on Jimmy Kimmel

Stephen Colbert condemns censorship and calls out Trump in powerful monologue dedicated to Jimmy Kimmel’s suspended show.

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Stephen Colbert condemns censorship and calls out Trump in powerful monologue dedicated to Jimmy Kimmel’s suspended show.


Stephen Colbert’s opening monologue is being hailed as one of the most powerful moments in modern late-night history. Standing on stage at the Ed Sullivan Theatre, Colbert dedicated his show to Jimmy Kimmel and his team after ABC suspended Kimmel’s programme under pressure from Washington.

Colbert called the move “blatant censorship” and directly accused President Trump of acting like an autocrat. “With an autocrat, you cannot give an inch,” he warned, making clear that the stakes reach far beyond late-night comedy.

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