This podcast episode explores the recent antitrust lawsuit filed against Apple by the Department of Justice, which alleges that the tech giant has maintained a monopoly in the smartphone market through anti-competitive practices. The lawsuit focuses on Apple's control over iMessage, its blocking of third-party digital wallets on the iPhone, and its use of the Apple Watch to protect its monopoly. Apple has vigorously defended itself, arguing that the lawsuit is factually incorrect and that it faces intense competition. However, the Justice Department argues that Apple selectively uses privacy as a defense and that it could open up its system without compromising security. The lawsuit is a major threat to Apple and could result in significant fines and a slowdown in the company's growth.