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Apple’s mapping on foot

If you see someone out and about with a backpack crammed with sensors and cameras, do not be too alarmed – Apple is heading out on foot to fill in the gaps in its Maps service.

The datagather­ing project began across the UK this week, and is intended to improve Apple Maps’ 2D detail, as well as capture better images for its street-level Look Around feature. The system will also allow Apple to map spaces like parks and squares where vehicle access is forbidden. The project is set to continue until May 20.

EU’s new digital regulation­s

The EU has decided on the final wording of its Digital Services Act, new regulation­s which are likely to affect how tech operates within the trading bloc and well beyond.

The Act is part of plans to bring in wide-ranging regulation­s to rein in the power of the biggest companies.

The companies affected by the rules will have to be valued at more than €75bn, have at least 45 million monthly users, and offer a platform like an app or service – that means Google, Meta, Apple, Amazon, and smaller companies like Booking.com will be affected.

Two of the most eye-catching rules are a ban on companies promoting their own products or services higher than other companies’, and a requiremen­t to make services like messaging open and transparen­t so messages can be sent across services from different companies – users may, for example, be able to iMessage someone on Instagram in future.

Meanwhile the Act will now go to the European Council and Parliament for further scrutiny.

Samsung monitor gets smart

Samsung has opened up ‘reservatio­ns’ for its M8 ‘smart’ monitor – a 4K panel that includes a webcam, high-quality speakers, and four colourful finishes.

You can’t actually buy one, or even pay for it – at the moment you can only request to be on the list when sales begin. Prices in the UK have not been revealed yet, but in the

US we’re looking at around $700.

The 32in display is kind of a hybrid device as it supports streaming TV services as well as input form a computer. In other words, you can use it as a TV as well as a monitor, which sounds like value for money.

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