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…Apple Withholds Data as India Antitrust Case Advances to Final Hearing Apple is facing a fast-track decision on regulatory penalties in India because it has not submitted data sought by the…
…Apple Withholds Data as India Antitrust Case Advances to Final Hearing Apple is facing a fast-track decision on regulatory penalties in India because it has not submitted data sought by the…
…Instead, these CEOs appeared to convey that the version of U.S.-China relations being sold to investors, founders, and the general public is not the one their own companies are operating…
…Death dates Operating system updates are also an issue to PIRG, as support timelines are viewed as a way to limit the lifetime of a device. It is deemed that any product…
…Doing so “would be irresponsible,” he said, adding: “And I cannot imagine, actually, anything more concerning for privacy and security than opening up an entire operating system to a third-party system…
…According to an Appcharge analysis of Sensor Tower data , 72% of top-grossing mobile games now operate a web store. D2C and alternative payment revenue grew 26% year-on-year across games…
…Even the operating system Siri AI was announced alongside, macOS Golden Gate, shares a name with a viral Claude research demo. And unlike Google, Microsoft, and other major competitors — who are heavily…
…to regulatory approval, is expected... Apple and Amazon Ink Satellite Deal Amid Globalstar Takeover Amazon and Globalstar have announced a definitive merger agreement under which Amazon will acquire the satellite operator. News…
…Apple Intelligence Accidentally Goes Live in China Before Regulatory Approval Apple accidentally started rolling out Apple Intelligence features in China before receiving regulatory approval, reports Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. Some Chinese users…
…Finally, the Liquid Glass effect is also being refined across system icons on all of Apple’s operating systems, making them look more consistent and modern. Window corner radius Apple also addressed…
…Consumer electronics must meet regulatory limits for exposed surface temperatures. Devices with metal enclosures generally can't exceed certain temperature thresholds without risking burns or failing certification requirements. Apple's…