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Apple stands by decision to terminate account belonging to WWDC student winner

Apple is standing by its decision to terminate the Apple Developer Account of Appstun, a mobile app company created by one of Apple’s own Worldwide Developer Conference 2021 student winners. According to an announcement published on Appstun’s website, Apple moved to terminate the developer’s account after multiple rejections of its app that Apple says violates […]

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Spotify points finger at Apple over an unwelcome change to volume control technology

Spotify claims Apple may again be in violation of European regulation, the Digital Markets Act (DMA), which requires interoperability from big technology companies dubbed “gatekeepers.” This time, the issue isn’t about in-app purchases, links or pricing information, but rather how Apple has discontinued the technology that allows Spotify users to control the volume on their

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Apple Sports gets updated ahead of football season with Live Activities, play-by-play and more

Ahead of the NFL and college football (NCAAF) seasons, Apple announced updates for its sports-focused app, including Live Activities for all leagues, a new “dynamic drive tracker” that visualizes where the ball is on the field and support for play-by-play of football games.  Launched in February, Apple Sports is a free iOS app for sports

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Russian government hackers found using exploits made by spyware companies NSO and Intellexa

Google says it has evidence that Russian government hackers are using exploits that are “identical or strikingly similar” to those previously made by spyware makers Intellexa and NSO Group. In a blog post on Thursday, Google said it is not sure how the Russian government acquired the exploits, but said this is an example of

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Apple introduces AI-powered object removal in photos with the latest iOS update

Apple released the new developer betas for iOS 18.1, iPadOS 18.1, and macOS 15.1 Sequoia. With this update, the company is launching new Apple Intelligence features, including the ability to remove objects from photos. The feature, called Clean Up, lets users identify and remove an object from the photo without affecting the picture. The system

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Apple reportedly cuts 100 jobs working on Books and other services

Apple is conducting layoffs affecting around 100 employees working for the company’s digital services group, according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman. The main group affected by the cuts is the team working for the Apple Books app and its related store. Originally introduced in 2010 by then-CEO Steve Jobs in conjunction with the iPad’s debut, Apple

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Apple TV+ free for Airtel postpaid and wi-fi customers in India

Apple has struck a deal with Airtel to provide the Indian telecom giant’s subscribers with exclusive offers for its music streaming service. The partnership, announced on Tuesday, will also see Airtel bundle Apple TV+ for its premium customers in India, while simultaneously shuttering its own Wynk Music app. Airtel customers who have subscribed to Airtel’s

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