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Apple’s iOS 18 AI will be on-device preserving privacy, and not server-side

Apple’s AI push in iOS 18 is rumored to focus on privacy with processing done directly on the iPhone, that won’t connect to cloud services. Siri is expected to get a big upgrade with iOS 18 Over the past few months, we’ve heard a lot about Apple’s endeavors in Artificial Intelligence and the features it …

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Japan to seek up to 20% fine for monopolistic practices by Apple

Japan is poised to dramatically increase the penalties for tech giants accused of monopolistic practices like Apple. New Japanese laws could slap Apple with up to 20% sales penalty In an extensive global effort to limit the power of major technology companies, the Japanese government plans to revise its antitrust regulations. The strategy could lead …

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Drama about emulators on the App Store has only just begun

The weekend drama surrounding emulation on the App Store isn’t the first one, and it won’t be the last. Here’s what you need to know about emulators in the App Store and the complexities surrounding them. Emulation is coming to the App Store – eventually To make a long weekend saga short, a developer released …

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Australian court is the latest to attack Apple on behalf of rich corporations

Apple Fellow Phil Schiller has been testifying in an Australian Federal Court about the origins of the App Store in 2008, and it’s just the latest example of pointless attacks on the company. Phil Schiller (left) and Steve Jobs with the first online App Store promo Let’s be clear — Apple has apparently shafted suppliers, …

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App Store’s first emulator looks like it’s an ad-loaded knockoff

The developer of Gameboy emulator GBA4iOS says the top-ranking version on the App Store is a fraudulent knock off of his work that Apple should not have approved. Emulator app iGBA is accused of copying another developer’s work without license Shortly after Apple changed its App Store rules to allow for game console emulators to …

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Crash Detection helps police locate teenagers killed in New Zealand

New Zealand authorities say that Apple’s iPhone Crash Detection was instrumental in helping them find the site where two teenage women were killed in an off-road crash. Apple’s Crash Detection feature Teenagers Joanna Beach and Bondi Reihana Richmond died in a crash in Mount Richmond Forest Park, toward the northernmost of New Zealand’s south island. …

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Apple Music execs reveal months of work behind releasing Taylor Swift’s new album

Apple Music teams were working extensively with Taylor Swift to ready her new album and its promotion long before “The Tortured Poets Department” is due to be released. Taylor Swift (Source: Apple Music) Taylor Swift was Apple Music‘s artist of the year for 2023, so naturally it was going to put some effort into promoting …

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Crime blotter: Arrests made in Naperville Apple Store theft

In the latest Apple Crime Blotter, NASA iPad thefts were investigated, stolen credit cards were used at an Apple Store, and iPhones were stolen from a Philadelphia AT&T Store. The Apple Store in Naperville, Ill. The latest in an occasional AppleInsider series, looking at the world of Apple-related crime. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss …

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