Apple faces two EU anti-competition probes
One research centres on iPad and iPhones being confined to putting in apps from Apple's own App Store, amongst different regulations imposed on 1/3-birthday party developers.
The other involves Apple Pay, with one trouble being that different offerings cannot use the iPhone's tap-and-go facility.
Apple stated it was "disappointing" the EU changed into "advancing baseless court cases".
And it accused organizations that had raised allegations towards it of trying a "loose ride".
"Our goal is simple: for our clients to have access to the pleasant app or service of their choice, in a safe and secure environment."
Apple is also beneath scrutiny inside the US in which the House Judiciary Committee is suggested to have asked for its leader government Tim Cook to seem along other tech leaders to answer questions about anti-believe worries.
Amazon has stated that its leader executive Jeff Bezos is inclined to testify, so long as Mr Cook and his opposite numbers at Facebook and Google also provide proof.
The present day development comes days before Apple holds its annual builders convention.
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