Apple Inc. is reportedly facing a lawsuit from employee Amar Bhakta, who alleges the company unlawfully monitors employees’ personal devices and iCloud accounts.
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Apple Warns Against Force-Closing iPhone Apps
It’s been reported that Apple has advised on its discussion forum that force-closing apps on an iPhone can negatively impact device performance and battery life.
Read MoreApple Faces £3 Billion UK Lawsuit
Apple is facing a £3 billion legal claim in the UK, accused of anti-competitive practices and overcharging iCloud customers.
Read MoreMicrosoft Office 2024 For Macs (Subs-Free!)
Microsoft is now offering a no-subscription, standalone version of Microsoft Office 2024, available as a “one-time purchase for 1 PC or Mac.”
Read More10 More iPhone Tips
Following in from last week, here are 10 more top iPhone tips / tricks you may not know about that could make your life easier and help you to be more productive…
Read MoreTop 10 iPhone Tricks
Here are 10 top iPhone tips / tricks you may not know about that could make your life easier and help you to be more productive.
Read MoreApple Avalanche!
Following Apple’s 5-day Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC24) last week at Apple Park in Cupertino, California, we take a look at the many new products announced and their key features.
Read MoreMicrosoft Now More Valuable Than Apple
Worries about smartphone demand have been blamed for Microsoft’s stock market value ending a trading session higher than Apple’s last week for the first time since 2021.
Read MoreSecurity Alert: Police Warnings Over iOS 17’s NameDrop
It’s been reported that iOS 17’s new NameDrop feature has prompted the Police to issue warnings to parents on social media (in the US) about its potential to be abused, possibly posing a risk to their children.
Read MoreApple Gets 36% of Google’s Ad Revenue
During a recent court hearing where Google was trying to defend itself from monopoly claims, it was revealed that Google sends 36% of the advertising revenue it makes on Apple’s Safari web browser to Apple.
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