The Verge's Nilay Patel, David Pierce, and Alex Cranz discuss Apple's upgraded MacBook Air, the EU's Digital Markets Act deadline for tech\u2019s biggest \u201cgatekeepers\u201d, and a bunch of tech news from this week.\n\nFurther reading:\n\nApple announces upgraded MacBook Air laptops with M3 chips\n\nThe MacBook Air\u2019s wedge is truly gone \u2014 and I miss it already\n\nApple may not do a spring event this year\n\nHow the EU\u2019s DMA is changing Big Tech: all of the news and updates\n\nHow every tech \u2018gatekeeper\u2019 is responding to the DMA\xa0\n\n\niOS 17.4 is here and ready for a whole new Europe\xa0\n\nApple hit with a nearly $2 billion fine following Spotify complaint\xa0\n\nSpotify and Epic criticize Apple\u2019s iOS changes as \u2018a mockery of the DMA\u2019\n\nSpotify will show pricing options outside its iOS app in the EU \u2014 if Apple lets it\n\nApple kills Epic\u2019s iOS game store plans over App Store criticism\n\nApple is bringing sideloading and alternate app stores to the iPhone\n\nApple unbanned Epic so it can make an iOS games store in the EU\n\nAlternative iOS app stores won\u2019t work (for long) outside of the EU.\n\nHere\u2019s the new iOS default browser nag for iPhone users in Europe.\n\nApple is officially dropping iPhone support for web apps in the EU\n\nApple\u2019s decision to drop iPhone web apps comes under scrutiny in the EU\n\nNow Apple says it won\u2019t disable iPhone web apps in the EU\n\n\n\n\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices