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Apple Is Reportedly Launching a Toaster Oven-Like Device to Update Unopened iPhones. The new system is purportedly called "Presto." The company is said to begin rolling it out in its U.S. stores ...
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Apple has now been sued at least 12 times over a privacy problem reported in Gizmodo, but until now, the company hasn't offered anything to defend itself. The company finally gave a statement to ...
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Oct 27, 2021, 7:47 PM PDT. Illustration by William Joel / The Verge. Photographs from a historic moment in tech news history, the day a Gizmodo reporter published hands-on pics of the then-not-yet ...
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On Friday, another iPhone user filed a second class-action lawsuit against Apple about the analytics privacy problem, this time in Pennsylvania. As of press time, Apple hasn't responded to a ...
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According to a new report by independent researchers, though, Apple collects extremely detailed information on you with its own apps even when you turn off tracking, an apparent direct ...
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Court documents reveal the chain of events surrounding the publication of photos of iPhone prototype lost by an Apple employee in a bar three weeks ago.
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Police raid the home of Gizmodo editor Jason Chen as part of the investigation over a lost iPhone prototype but may have violated the First Amendment rights of an online journalist in the process.
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Researchers found that Apple's iPhone apps collect exhaustive analytics data about your behavior—even after you turn of the company's own iPhone Analytics privacy settings. Days after Gizmodo ...
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Are you serious? Ars technica is just like all the rest-- written by non-engineers who generally don't understand the technology. Sure, they're marginally better, and maybe that makes them the "height" but they are an anti-apple site, written by people who don't understand apple technology.
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