With news that the European Parliament has voted in favor of a new rule requiring all new phones and smaller electronics that use a cable to charge to be equipped with a USB-C port, Apple has a few major decisions to make. While the new rule technically only applies to new products sold in Europe, it’s likely to affect Apple’s worldwide product line very soon. While Apple has already switched to USB-C on the Mac and most of its iPads, several products still use the proprietary Lightning port that was introduced with the iPhone 5 in 2012, including the iPhone 14. In his Power On Newsletter, Blo…