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…South Korean Court Dismisses iPhone Users' $1.6 Million 'Batterygate' Lawsuit A South Korean court on Thursday dismissed a lawsuit seeking compensation from Apple over allegations the company deliberately slowed down the…
…South Korean Court Dismisses iPhone Users' $1.6 Million 'Batterygate' Lawsuit A South Korean court on Thursday dismissed a lawsuit seeking compensation from Apple over allegations the company deliberately slowed down the…
…We are excited for what is to come and we hope to see you, and many other familiar faces again in the future." The news comes at a time when Blizzard, and…
…However, Siri AI is facing hurdles in the EU. Apple is unable to roll out Siri AI for iPhone and iPad in the region due to the Digital Markets Act and some…
…than a billion faceprints belonging to Facebook users following years of controversy over its photo-tagging system. Meta ultimately paid $650 million to settle a class-action lawsuit brought by Illinois users…
…Some users, such as older adults, might not be comfortable linking their ID with their account or providing a face scan, which can inadvertently kick adults out of those spaces. Trusting tech…
…Facebook as an antitrust lawsuit against Facebook. The lawsuit concerns Facebook's acquisition of two competitors— Instagram and WhatsApp —and the ensuing monopolistic situation. FTC alleges that Facebook holds monopolistic power in…
…Yet, as it currently stands, there is no clear Fourth Amendment protection from having your face scanned in public or matched against some face-recognition system. In subsequent cases that involved breathalyzers…
…The ruling awarded $6 million in damages and may prompt numerous lawsuits and regulatory actions targeting social media platform designs affecting user wellbeing. Meta and YouTube have been found liable in a…
…to settle a class action lawsuit over the Cambridge Analytica data scandal. Claims can be submitted on the Facebook User Privacy Settlement website through August 25. Facebook users who want to get…
…with lawsuits when users upload gun files. Many of those repositories voluntarily remove gun files anyway under their terms of service. Thingiverse, for example, recently agreed to implement AI scanning and…