Apple slams EU DMA over privacy and innovation risks
…This would allow the social media company to build profiles on user habits, frequent shopping locations, and so forth, without being given permission by the user. "This is a concern for…
…This would allow the social media company to build profiles on user habits, frequent shopping locations, and so forth, without being given permission by the user. "This is a concern for…
…about lengthening review times, Apple insists the review process isn't getting bogged down. In fact, the review team process 90% of submissions within 48 hours, an Apple spokesperson claims. Over…
…My testing bore out the company's speed claims. For hard disk usage, the speeds quoted are in the same ballpark as those claimed. We managed write speeds of about 516MB/s…
…Intelligence can do everything they claim and more, they will still have the same fundamental problem. Both will offer features that demo well and will wow users the first time they use…
…But Apple insists that all of this is done without any impact on user privacy. In a new Apple page about the ads, the company says that nothing is shared with advertisers…
…The present rumor about the cameras is that they will not be able to capture pictures or video for the user to retain. The cameras are expected to be used solely to…
…It does, however, seem as though Rave users are now complaining about "unfair bans." These posts have grown over the last six months. Notably, Rave does allow users to stream pornography, even…
…The claim lines up with Apple's long-term display roadmap, but it doesn't confirm a shipping product. Apple introduced the Dynamic Island with iPhone 14 Pro on September…
…colors are claimed to be more accurate and well-defined. Apple's example of improved detail in the new RAW processing - image credit: Apple Most of the video is about specific issues…
…A challenging manufacturing environment means it will be careful about making such claims in the first place. It could always announce something like a new Apple TV model or a HomePod refresh…