Apple Faces $490 Million Penalty Due to Misleading Statements by CEO Tim Cook

Apple, under the leadership of CEO Tim Cook, is facing significant financial repercussions totaling $490 million due to misleading statements regarding iPhone sales in China. These statements have brought into question Apple’s commitment to transparency and honesty. Misleading Statements Impacting Investor Trust Tim Cook assured shareholders of robust iPhone sales in China during the earnings…

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Ubisoft’s Announcement: Assassin’s Creed Mirage Coming to iPhone and iPad

Not long ago Ubisoft announced the release of Assassin’s Creed Mirage for iPhone and iPad, marking a significant move for the renowned gaming franchise. Currently among the world’s most beloved games, Assassin’s Creed Mirage has garnered immense popularity but has been unavailable on Apple devices—until now. Fortunately, Ubisoft has unveiled an announcement that has ignited…

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iOS 18 Update: Which iPhones Will Receive the Upgrade? A Look into Probable iOS 18-Compatible Devices

In anticipation of the upcoming iOS 18 update, a recent report has unveiled the list of iPhones set to acquire artificial intelligence features. This update, expected to introduce AI functionalities to Siri and other Apple applications, along with RCS support in the Messages app and design changes, is slated for release in September for all…

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iPhone 16 Pro Battery Capacity Unveiled: Meeting Expectations?

In the realm of smartphones, Apple has traditionally chosen to conceal specific details, like battery capacity and RAM. This sets it apart from competitors who openly disclose product specifications. However, reliable industry insiders, such as Kosutami, have recently shared vital insights and images from the early production stages of the upcoming iPhone 16 Pro. The…

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Apple Agrees to $95 Million to Settle Lawsuit for Violation of Siri Privacy Rights.

Apple has reached a $95 million settlement regarding a lawsuit purportedly accusing the company of secretly recording users through Siri. The complaint filed in Oakland, California, alleges that the company used its virtual assistant, Siri, to capture private conversations without permission. Over ten years, iPhones and other Apple devices reportedly recorded these conversations. Unauthorized Activations…

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