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Apple sued by Biden administration over alleged iPhone ‘monopoly power'
A federal lawsuit is sending shockwaves through Silicon Valley Thursday. The Department of Justice, along with more than a dozen states — including California — have filed suit claiming Apple is trying to monopolize the smartphone business. NBC Bay Area’s Business and Tech Reporter Scott Budman explains how among those hit the hardest are Apple shareholders.
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Connecticut joins multi-state antitrust lawsuit against Apple
Connecticut is teaming up with 15 other states and territories in a lawsuit, accusing Apple using the iPhone to stifle competition and squeeze money from customers. The lawsuit, which also includes Maine, New Hampshire, New Jersey, and Vermont, claims Apple prevents competitors’ products from working with the iPhone and that the company’s practices make it difficult for consumers to…
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Connecticut joins federal lawsuit against Apple
Connecticut is one of 15 states and the District of Columbia joining a Department of Justice lawsuit against Apple, accusing it of monopolizing the smartphone market.
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AirTag used to stalk Goshen woman, police say
State police report a man was just arrested after an Apple AirTag allegedly linked to him was found on a Goshen woman’s car.
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AirTag used to stalk Goshen woman, police say
State police report a man was just arrested after an Apple AirTag allegedly linked to him was found on a Goshen woman’s car. Normally people attach the device to items – like keys – to easily find them with an app. “We hope people use the use it for good things, but you know, people with bad intentions will use…
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California brothers get prison time in $6 million scheme to trade fake iPhones and iPads for real ones
Two brothers from San Diego who ran a scheme to traffic fraudulently obtained iPhones and iPads were sentenced to federal prison terms this week.
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Update your iPhone and iPad: Apple releases emergency fix after security flaw found
Apple released a significant security update for iPhones and iPads Thursday to patch newly discovered security vulnerabilities in the devices’ system software.
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OK, we can relax. The iPhone ‘hang up' button might not be moving much after all
Apple had been considering moving the button to the lower right corner of the iPhone’s screen, according to last week’s test, or beta, version of iOS 17.
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Apple is planning to move the button to hang up a call in new iPhone software
Apple’s iOS 17 will include one of the biggest revamps to the iPhone’s phone app in years.
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MacBook Owners May Get a Payout As Part of a Class-Action Lawsuit. Here's How Much You Could Get
If you purchased certain kind of Apple MacBook laptop equipped a butterfly keyboard in the last several years, you may be eligible for a payment of up to $395 as part of a nationwide Class Action Settlement. But the clock is ticking to file a claim — and only some purchases are eligible.
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Apple Music Is Launching a Karaoke Feature Called ‘Sing'
Apple Music wants to help you and your friends sing along to your favorite songs with a new feature it’s rolling out just as people gather for end-of-year parties.
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Apple and Elon Musk's Twitter Are on a Collision Course
Elon Musk has announced big plans for Twitter since he took over the social network last month.