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Elon Musk's Firm Stance: No iPhones Allowed Due to ChatGPT Integration
Elon then went ahead to reemphasize this point by addressing even the security of visitors to his companies, "Visitors get apple devices taken away and put in a faraday cage until they leave.".
Apple Empowers iPhone Owners: Repair with Genuine, Pre-Owned Parts Now Possible
In a statement, Apple emphasized that refurbished genuine parts will deliver the same functionality and security as original factory-calibrated components, mirroring the quality of new genuine Apple parts.
Amid state sponsored attack row on IPhones, Apple says may be false alarm
The IPhone maker, in a statement, said: "State-sponsored attackers are very well-funded and sophisticated, and their attacks evolve over time". "Detecting such attacks relies on threat intelligence signals that are often imperfect and incomplete. It's possible that some Apple threat notifications may be false alarms, or that some attacks are not detected," it said.
Apple issues fix to address vulnerability in iOS privacy
The feature in iOS 14 would prevent nearby wireless routers and access points from gathering an Apple device’s unique MAC address, reports TechCrunch. A device’s MAC addresses can be used for tracking. The tech giant has fixed the vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2023-42846, with the release of iOS 17.1 and iOS 16.7.2 for older devices that can run iOS 16.
Apple releases iOS 17.2, adds new option for Action button
In September, Apple promised that there would be a Translate option for the Action button, but it wouldn't be available with the launch, according to MacRumors. The new option works when the Action button is set as Translate, and holding the button will bring up a Translate window that listens for spoken text.
Apple’s iOS 17.1 update fixes ‘burn-in’ on new iPhone screens
The latest software build “fixes an issue that may cause display image persistence”, according to an update by the company. There were speculation that it might be a hardware issue with the OLED display, reports MacRumors. However, based on the iOS 17.1 update, Apple has addressed a software problem that mimicked screen burn-in.
YouTube passes Netflix as preferred video source for teens: Report
According to a new survey from investment bank Piper Sandler, teens in the US spend 28.7 per cent of daily video consumption on Netflix and 29.1 per cent on YouTube.
Leaked Apple iPhone 15 Ultra case pics show rumoured 'Action' button
The photographs were shared by the leaker "Majin Bu" on X, reports AppleInsider. The cases, consisting of green, black and dark blue variations, had Apple branding on the back, giving the impression that they were genuine Apple products. However, in a separate post, the leaker clarified, "It's a replica, it is not an official product."
We set June quarter records in India driven by robust iPhone sales: Tim Cook
During the company’s fiscal 2023 third quarter results late on Thursday, Cook said that the performance of “our new stores in India this spring exceeded our expectations”. Apple opened its own-branded Mumbai and Delhi retail stores in the country in April this year, which met with great enthusiasm.
Apple may not launch iPhone SE 4 in 2024: Report
In a research note, Barclays analysts Blayne Curtis and Tom O'Malley said the device was expected to feature an Apple-designed 5G modem, but the plans appear to be delayed, reports MacRumors. Apple has apparently been working on its own modem since at least 2018, and in 2019, purchased the entirety of Intel's smartphone modem division to support these efforts.
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