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9to5Mac Daily: December 16, 2024 – Foldable iPhone and Mac, more

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United, Delta, and Air Canada Will Begin Supporting Find My for Lost Luggage This Week

Starting this week, the U.S. and Canadian airlines United, Delta, and Air Canada are rolling out support for iOS 18.2’s new item location sharing feature to help track lost or delayed baggage, according to Apple’s marketing chief Greg Joswiak. The feature allows you to temporarily share the location of an AirTag with others, including employees

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Apple Sports App Updated With Key Plays, Pregame Lineups, and More

Apple today updated its free Sports app for the iPhone with several new features and changes, including a new Key Plays section within the Play-By-Play tab and pregame lineups for soccer and baseball games when available. Other new features include enhanced league standings that track which teams have qualified for the postseason and which have

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Most iPhone Users Uninterested in Apple Intelligence, Survey Suggests

iPhone users have largely avoided the Apple Intelligence features released prior to iOS 18.2, a new survey suggests. A survey conducted by SellCell, a tech trade-in platform, has revealed that while nearly half of ‌iPhone‌ users—47.6%—consider AI an important factor when purchasing a smartphone, 73% of those who have used Apple’s AI offerings feel that

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HomeKit exploit used for spyware attacks on iPhones, says Amnesty International

Amnesty International says a security vulnerability in HomeKit was used to target iPhones belonging to Serbian journalists and activists. The civil rights organization conducted an investigation after Apple notified two of the victims that their devices had been compromised by Pegasus spyware … more…

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