Apple gizmodo incident

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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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.
November 12, 2022 at 12:09 pm. Apple is facing a class action lawsuit for allegedly harvesting iPhone user data even when the company's own privacy settings promise not to. The suit, filed ...
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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.
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 ...
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...
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