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It's Thursday, September 07, 2023. The European Union has confirmed the first that must follow the r

[The Morning After]( It's Thursday, September 07, 2023. The European Union has confirmed the first [six tech gatekeepers]( that must follow the rules of its Digital Markets Act (DMA). The names of these companies should be pretty familiar: Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, ByteDance, Meta and Microsoft. The DMA stipulates that gatekeepers can't favor their own services over rivals' offerings and can't keep users locked into their own ecosystems. They have to let third-party entities interoperate with their services in certain situations too. Of course, these incredibly rich companies aren’t going quietly: Microsoft and Apple have already argued that, despite meeting the thresholds the European Commission laid out, Bing, Edge, Microsoft Advertising and iMessage don't qualify as gateways and shouldn't have to comply with the new act. Apple will likely feel this most. Recent reports suggest the company may allow third-party app stores and sideloading in iOS 17. We’ll have to wait for Apple’s fall iPhone event, which is next week. But spare a thought for iPhone rival Samsung, which wasn’t designated as a gatekeeper. Do you think its execs have FOMO? – Mat Smith ​​You can get these reports delivered daily direct to your inbox. [Subscribe right here!]( The biggest stories you might have missed [NYC’s ‘de facto ban’ on Airbnb is already removing listings]( [GoPro announces Hero 12 Black with AirPods support and better battery life]( [Samsung unveils its largest 8K TV yet]( [The Sonos Move 2 portable speaker has double the battery life of its predecessor]( [China intensifies its crackdown on officials using iPhones]( [Tesla tops Mozilla's list of 'creepiest' carmakers, but 25 brands failed basic data privacy tests]( [Logitech's Pebble 2 keyboard and mouse use more recycled plastic]( [The UE Epicboom delivers a balance of power and portability]( [Roku lays off 300 workers and removes streaming content to save money]( [Google's latest Pixel 8 Pro leak shows off colors and not much else.]( The 360-degree simulator is now offline [[TMA] Google]( Google has revealed its upcoming Pixel 8 Pro [again]( just like [every other](. This time, the leak comes via Google's own 360-degree simulator, which lets you see the device from every angle, with little yellow dots showing different sensors and ports. It doesn't list any specs, but we already have a good idea about those thanks to other leaks. The Pixel 8 Pro's camera array should include a 50-megapixel main camera that lets in 50 percent more light. Expect to hear all the official specs in early October. [Continue reading.]( [The Grammys will consider viral song with Drake and The Weeknd AI vocals for awards after all]( 'Heart on my Sleeve' may be eligible for songwriting honors. The person behind an AI-generated song that went viral earlier this year has submitted the track for Grammy Awards consideration. The Recording Academy has stated that such works [aren't eligible]( for certain gongs. However, Ghostwriter, the pseudonymous person behind "Heart on My Sleeve," has submitted the track in the best rap song and song of the year categories, according to Variety. Those are songwriting honors, and the Academy has suggested songs mostly written by flesh and blood could still make it – even if the recording is largely AI-generated. It seems there's one major roadblock as things stand, though. For a song to be eligible for a Grammy, it needs to have "general distribution" across the US through the likes of brick-and-mortar stores, online retailers and [streaming services](. [Continue reading.]( [Nintendo has no plans for a Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom expansion]( The developers say they’ve crammed their big ideas into the game already. [[TMA] Nintendo]( Bad news: “There are no plans for additional content,” Tears of the Kingdom producer Eiji Aonuma told [Famitsu](. The team behind the Switch hit said this is because they already shoved all of their major gameplay ideas into the base game. Tears of the Kingdom director Hidemaro Fujibayashi said his team is pondering what its “next fun experience” may look like. However, that won’t be [motorcycles in TotK](. [Continue reading.]( The Morning After is a daily newsletter from Engadget designed to help you fight off FOMO. Who knows what you'll miss if you don't [subscribe](. Craving even more? [Like us on Facebook]( or [follow us on Twitter](. Have a suggestion on how we can improve The Morning After? [Send us a note.]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Youtube]( [Instagram]( You are receiving this email because you opted in at [engadget.com](. Not interested anymore? [Unsubscribe from this newsletter.]( Copyright © 2023 Yahoo. All rights reserved.

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