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Ex-employee sues Apple for ‘surveillance’ after being forced to edit LinkedIn profile

Media outlet Semafor has publicized a lawsuit by a former ad tech employee at Apple who is suing the company for “physical, video electronic surveillance.” The story falls under the headline “Employee lawsuit accuses Apple of spying on its workers,” although the actual details are less tantalizing. more…

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Here’s everything Apple TV+ has coming in December

After a big fall for Apple TV+, and with highly anticipated series returning in January, December offers a lighter slate of original content for the streamer. There’s one high-profile movie release, a new documentary series on animals, and some kids & family programming. Fortunately, Apple TV+ will continue releasing new episodes of Silo and Bad

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Apple to Keep Titanium Chassis for iPhone 17 Pro Models, Claims Leaker

Next year’s iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max will feature a titanium chassis just like the current Pro models, contrary to reports of Apple adopting aluminum across its 2025 lineup, claims the Weibo leaker known as “Instant Digital.” Last month, The Information‘s Wayne Ma reported that Apple’s two flagship ‌iPhone 17‌ Pro models

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Users fear the Sonos app could require a subscription; company says no plans in hand

Growing concerns have been expressed that the Sonos app might in future require a subscription, as the company reported revenue down for the second year running – and a former employee has now added fuel to the fire. Of particular concern is that all actions initiated in the app now go through a Sonos server,

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300-foot high Wallace & Gromit animation created on iPhone 16 on show at Apple’s UK campus

Apple has sponsored a 300-foot high Wallace & Gromit animation, which is being projected daily onto the walls and chimneys of Battersea Power Station, home to the company’s UK headquarters. A set of eight iPhone 16 Pro Max models was used to create the 6,000-frame stop-motion animation, which will be on display every night until

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