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+25 +4This new gadget can instantly find a hidden AirTag
A firm that has made wireless scanning devices for law enforcement has announced a version for consumers that can immediately detect AirTags, long before Apple's anti-stalking features start sounding off.
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+17 +3Tennessee man charged with using AirTag to stalk ex-wife
In yet another case of a stalker using Apple's AirTags — and of the AirTags alerting the victim — police near Memphis have arrested a woman's ex-husband. Carlos Atkins is not the first man to be charged with what the Fox News local affiliate station reports is defined as "electronic tracking of a motor vehicle." Depending on the outcome of police proceedings, he won't the first stalker to be jailed because of AirTags, either.
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+19 +1iPhone 15 Pro Could Come in Dark Red, With Pink and Light Blue Options for iPhone 15
With every iteration of the iPhone, Apple changes the available color options, often introducing a special color or set of colors that set new iPhones apart from the prior generation. With the iPhone 14 Pro, Apple introduced a dark purple, while the standard iPhone 14 was offered in a purple shade.
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+16 +2Signed Apple-1 and Sealed Original iPhone Expected to Fetch High Prices at Auction
Apple-1 computers are some of the rarest and most expensive Apple-related collectors items that go up for sale, and RR Auction today announced a "Steve Jobs and the Computer Revolution" auction that includes an Apple-1 computer.
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+23 +3Apple highlights long-term heart health research aided by Apple Watch
From San Fransisco, through Amsterdam and Australia, heart health researchers have been benefitting from Apple Watch medical features. Focusing on its Investigator Support Program and the 2015 launch of ResearchKit and 2016's CareKit, Apple is putting a spotlight onto the work of heart medical researchers around the world.
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+18 +2Gen Z is key to Apple's dominance, due to their fear of green bubbles
Gen Z is key to Apple’s dominance, according to a new report – which says that fear of being “the green bubble guy”‘ in group chats is a key motivation. The report also underlines the importance the iPhone plays in hooking people into the Apple ecosystem, spurring sales of AirPods, iPads, and Apple Watches …
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+18 +2Biden declines to veto Apple Watch ban, company says
President Biden has upheld an International Trade Commission (ITC) ruling that could result in an import ban on the Apple Watch, according to AliveCor, a medical device company that has accused Apple of patent infringement.
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+24 +4A first-generation iPhone from 2007 sold for $63,356 at auction — more than 100 times its original price
A first-generation, unopened iPhone from 2007 sold for more than $63,000 at an auction on Sunday. It's the highest price an original iPhone has been sold for. LCG Auctions, which handled the auction, said on its website the device went for $63,356.40, which was more than 100 times its original price.
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+22 +4Apple Watch user recounts harrowing health scare: ‘I’d have just passed out and died without ever knowing'
Time and time again, the Apple Watch has been credited with saving lives with its heart monitoring, Emergency SOS, and fall detection features. Now, an Apple Watch user has taken to Reddit to share how their Series 7 saved their life, saying, “I’d have just passed out and died without ever knowing if not for my Apple Watch.”
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+27 +6Linux 6.2: The first mainstream Linux kernel for Apple M1 chips arrives
Linux is now ready to run on modern Macs.
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+25 +5Apple, please don’t take all of the buttons away
Headphone jack, SIM tray, and now buttons?
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+1 +1How to Build a Location-Based App that Goes Way Beyond GPS
For GPS-based iPhone apps, use Apple's MapKit + Core Location; for Android, use Google Maps; with cross-platform app development, choose Google Maps. Begin location-based mobile app development by creating a working prototype, cleared only to the geolocation feature that is the core of your app. For more details on how to make a location-based app, skip to section 6 and look at tricks with power optimization, offline mode, and opt-in implementation.
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+24 +2Apple is trying to avoid a possible EU fine of $39 billion
Executives from Apple will meet with EU antitrust regulators on Tuesday (Feb 14) in a closed-door meeting to discuss the market dominance of Apple Pay, the iOS mobile wallet feature, according to Reuters. The company based in Cupertino, California, will seek to convince senior European Commission officials that it does not block rival companies from utilizing its technology for mobile wallet access on the popular iOS mobile operating system.
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+22 +6Only 50% of iPhone Casings Made in India Meet Apple's Quality Standards
Apple is facing difficulties scaling up its production operations in India amid poor component yields and slow progress, the Financial Times reports.
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+16 +2‘Ted Lasso’ Books Season 3 Premiere Date
America’s favorite (fictional) Premier League team, AFC Richmond, is headed back to the pitch in a matter of weeks. Apple TV+ has set a March 15 premiere date for season three of Ted Lasso. The two-time Emmy winner for best comedy series will roll out its 12-episode season weekly starting then — which puts its finale at May 31, the last day of eligibility for Emmy consideration this year. The announcement also came with a teaser for the new season, riffing on Ted’s (Jason Sudeikis) “Believe” sign (watch it below).
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+26 +6New MacBook Pro Features Smaller Heatsink Due to Supply Chain Issues
The M2 Pro and M2 Max MacBook Pro models feature a considerably smaller heatsink due to supply chain issues, teardowns suggest. The new MacBook Pro's revised thermal architecture appears to be caused by the reduced overall footprint of the M2 Pro and M2 Max SoCs inside the device, as noted by iFixit and Max Tech.
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+24 +4Oops, I Did It Again: Apple Faces Fourth iPhone Privacy Settings Suit
In November, Gizmodo reported that Apple seems to harvest your iPhone data, despite an iPhone privacy setting that promises to stop the tracking. The company now faces four different class-action lawsuits. Apple still hasn't said anything in its defense.
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+23 +8Apple gives iOS Update to old iPhone Models! Why you should update! (conspiracy theory)
Many Apple users have complained that their older iPhones were losing battery life, heating up, and becoming slower with each new iOS update. It was speculated that Apple was intentionally slowing down older devices to encourage users to buy new iPhones. Back in 2017 Apple confirmed that they were indeed slowing down older devices, but for a different reason. They claimed that they were doing it to prevent unexpected shutdowns caused by aging batteries, which was actually doing exact opposite.
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+28 +5iPhone hardware subscription program delayed by 'engineering and technical setbacks'
As Apple readies the launch its Apple Pay Later service, the company is also continuing to work on an iPhone hardware subscription service. Bloomberg reports today, however, that just like Apple Pay Later, this iPhone subscription service is also suffering from engineering delays.
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+15 +3Why passkeys from Apple, Google, Microsoft may soon replace your passwords
Passkeys, which require you to accept a prompt on a secondary device when you log into an account, are on the path to replace password logins.
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