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Apple kills off its buy now, pay later service barely a year after launch
Apple is discontinuing its buy now, pay later service known as Apple Pay Later barely a year after its initial launch in the U.S., and will rely on companies who already dominate the industry like Affirm and Klarna.
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iPad gets a calculator app after 14 years
The iPad is getting a Calculator app as part of iPadOS 18, announced at WWDC 2024.
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Apple enters AI race with ambitions to overtake the early leaders
Apple jumped into the race to bring generative artificial intelligence to the masses during its World Wide Developers Conference Monday, previewing an onslaught of features designed to soup up the iPhone and other popular products with technology already available on rival devices.
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Apple expected to enter the artificial intelligence race with ambitions to overtake early leaders
Apple’s annual World Wide Developers Conference on Monday is expected to herald the company’s move into generative artificial intelligence, marking its late arrival to a technological frontier that’s expected to be as revolutionary as the invention of the iPhone.
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iPhone 7 users could payout as part of a $35M settlement. But how do you know if you've ever owned one?
Attention iPhone users: You may be entitled to a payout of up to $349 as part of a $35 million class action lawsuit against Apple — but only if you’ve owned an iPhone 7 or iPhone 7 Plus.
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You could be eligible for a payout as part of a $35 million settlement
According to the Settlement Administrator website, the lawsuit alleges the iPhone 7 and the iPhone 7 Plus experienced audio issues related to the “audio IC” chip. Apple denies any allegations of wrongdoing, the website said.
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Own an iPhone? You could be eligible for a payout as part of a $35 million settlement
If you owned an iPhone 7 or iPhone 7 Plus over the last several years, you may be entitled to a portion of a $35 million settlement as part of a class action lawsuit against Apple.
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Apple sued by Biden administration over alleged iPhone ‘monopoly power'
The U.S. Department of Justice filed a landmark lawsuit against Apple on Thursday, accusing it of monopolizing the smartphone market.
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Apple is reportedly in talks to license Google's Gemini for generative AI on iPhones
Bloomberg said the two companies are “in active negotiations” for Gemini to power some new features coming to the iPhone software this year.
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What to know about Emergency SOS on iPhone
Many iPhone users only had access to SOS mode during an AT&T outage on Thursday. Here is everything to know about Apple’s Emergency SOS.
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Apple releases free new sports app for iPhone
Apple announced its free Apple Sports app on Wednesday. It launches Feb. 21 in the U.S., Canada and the U.K.
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Video of man wearing Apple Vision Pro prompts reminder from police to ‘cross streets the old-fashioned way'
San Diego police spoke out after footage surfaced showing the man walking across a street while accessing a virtual menu.
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Apple will avoid ban by selling latest Apple Watches without blood oxygen feature
Apple will be able to continue importing and selling Apple Watches as it battles with Masimo in court
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Supreme Court rejects Apple's appeal on App Store fees amid Epic Games legal battle
The appeal stemmed from an antitrust lawsuit filed in 2020 by Epic Games, maker of the popular Fortnite video game.
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Apple will sell latest Apple Watch models again after import ban temporarily stopped by US appeals court
Apple will be able to sell the latest Apple Watches after an import ban was temporarily paused by an appeals court on Wednesday
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Apple has stopped selling some Apple Watches on its website because of patent dispute
“Following December 24, 2023, Apple no longer sells Apple Watch units in the United States with the ability to measure blood oxygen,” a new message reads.
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Apple releases new Journal app as part of its latest iPhone update. Here's what it's like
The Journal app is one example of how Apple continues to invest in new iPhone features on a yearly basis.
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Police warn parents of new iPhone feature after iOS 17 update. Should you be concerned?
Law enforcement agencies around the country are warning parents about a new iPhone feature that may come with privacy and security concerns. But is really as dangerous as authorities suggest?
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There's a fun new way to spice up your iPhone group chats
With iOS 17, you can turn your very own photos into iMessage stickers that are static or GIF style.
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Apple will issue a software update to address iPhone 15 overheating complaints
Apple said that the new iPhones were running hot because of a combination of bugs in iOS 17, bugs in apps, and a temporary set-up period.