Benjamin and Chance go deep on the Department of Justice vs. Apple suit, in which the DOJ alleges Apple’s iPhone monopoly is illegally maintained. In happier news, Apple announced the dates for WWDC 2024 where we expect to see major AI announcements as part of iOS 18, and much more.

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WWDC 2024 confirmed for June 10: iOS 18 and more expected

Apple teases 'Absolutely Incredible' AI-focused WWDC

Apple says DOJ 'threatens who we are' as it vows to 'vigorously defend' against iPhone antitrust lawsuit

United States sues Apple: Read the full DOJ lawsuit document here

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