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iPhone apps including Facebook, LinkedIn, TikTok, and X/Twitter are skirting Apple’s privacy rules to collect user data through notifications, according to tests by security researchers at Mysk Inc., an app development company. Users sometimes close apps to stop them from collecting data in the background, but this…

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Customers trying out Apple's iPhone 15 at an Apple store in Shanghai, China.
Customers trying out Apple's iPhone 15 at an Apple store in Shanghai.
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Apple recently announced a Stolen Device Protection feature for iOS 17.3. With the new OS finally released Monday, the safety feature is now available to be activated on your devices. Here’s how to turn it on.

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Those diving into Apple’s new mixed reality headset might be missing a few of their favorite apps as they navigate the Cupertino company’s new “spatial” environment.

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Just Wednesday, it was announced that the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit refused to extend the pause on the temporary ban on Apple Watches and ordered it to officially halt sales of the watches by 5 pm ET on Thursday, January 18.

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After a years-long legal battle, Apple is finally opening up its App Store to external payment processors—although there will be a stiff cost for app developers

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Tim Cook with the Apple Vision Pro at an unveiling event
Tim Cook and Apple Vision Pro.
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Smartphones, AI, and rings, oh my! Samsung is at it again, coming out with its latest Samsung Galaxy S24 series phone with a list of long-expected features, a new titanium frame on the $1,300 Ultra edition, and a whole smattering of artificial intelligence surrounding every feature for its latest flagship phone. Oh,…

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Even though today is all about Samsung’s big Galaxy S24 event, it never hurts to take a moment and think about its past. Now, as much as I love a shiny new phone with a great camera and tons of features, there’s always something special about these old phones that I’ll always enjoy. So, let’s do just that and check…