Apple Initiates Payments to iPhone Users as Part of $500 Million 'Batterygate' Settlement
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This settlement, agreed upon by Apple in 2020, aimed to address a class-action lawsuit alleging that the tech giant intentionally slowed down certain iPhone models without users' knowledge.
Masked looters attack Apple Store in US, steal iPhone 15 devices
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Videos of the incident, which have gone viral, show police officers attempting to apprehend looters dressed in Halloween masks as they ransack the stores.
Masked looters attack Apple Store in US, steal iPhone 15 devices
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Videos of the incident, which have gone viral, show police officers attempting to apprehend looters dressed in Halloween masks as they ransack the stores.
Japan's lunar lander, X-ray mission to launch on Monday
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The Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency's (JAXA) SLIM (Smart Lander for Investigating Moon) aims to achieve a lightweight probe system on a small scale and use the pinpoint landing technology necessary for future lunar probes.
Why on earth are nations back in the race to return to the Moon
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Water, and increased availability of elements such as oxygen, iron, silicon, hydrogen and titanium have been the major attractions for the scientists aiming to return to the Moon. Also it can provide a gateway to other interplanetary missions.
Moonstruck! From US to South Africa -- a 'proud day' for Indian diaspora
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From holding special screenings of the landing event, to saying prayers and distributing sweets, loudest cheers on the mission's success could be heard from the community that is far away, yet not away from India.
Moon's South Pole has deep craters shielded from sunlight for billions of years
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There are deep craters which have been shielded from sunlight for billions of years, where temperatures can plummet to astonishing lows of -248-degree C (-414 F), BBC reported. Notably, India’s moon lander part of the Chandrayaan-3 mission successfully set its four legs softly and safely on the lunar surface in the South Pole on Wednesday evening as planned.
India lands on moon, triggers talks on global space race
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"India becomes the first country to land a spacecraft on the moon’s South Pole, a rugged region where deep craters lie in permanent shadow and where ice could provide water, oxygen and fuel for future missions," said 'The Guardian' in a special article penned by its science editor Ian Sample.
'Chandrayaan-3 success big step in space exploration', Putin hails India
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In a Facebook post, the Russian Embassy in India conveyed the message of Putin to President Droupadi Murmu and Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Aiming for moon, India sets sights on 'limitless possibilities' for humanity: India's UN envoy
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"What really stands out is that India is the first country to land on the South Pole of the moon, where many others have not succeeded so far," Ruchira Kamboj said. Before her news conference here, India received congratulations from UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and General Assembly President Csaba Korosi. 
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