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Apple TV Pulls ‘The Hunt’ Show Over Plagiarism Claims

Apple TV has pulled its upcoming French thriller series “The Hunt” just days before its scheduled December 3 debut, after allegations emerged that the show plagiarized a 1973 novel and its film adaptation. Production company Gaumont confirmed the postponement in a statement, saying it is “conducting a thorough review to address any questions related to […]

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Orion Browser Brings WebKit Speed and Privacy Focus to Mac Users

Kagi, best known for its telemetry-free search engine, has released version 1.0 of Orion, its privacy-focused browser for Mac. After a long beta period, the WebKit-based browser is aimed at users who want Safari’s speed without the data collection that comes with most other options. For users who want an alternative to Chromium browsers like

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iPhone Air Flop Sparks Industry Retreat From Ultra-Thin Phones

Apple’s disappointing iPhone Air sales are causing major Chinese mobile vendors to scrap or freeze their own ultra-thin phone projects, according to reports coming out of Asia. Since the ‌iPhone Air‌ launched in September, there have been reports of poor sales and manufacturing cuts, while Apple’s supply chain has scaled back shipments and production. Apple

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iOS 27: All the Rumors About Apple’s Next Big iPhone Software Update

It’s only been two months since iOS 26 launched, but rumors don’t take breaks. We’re already hearing details about the next-generation iOS 27 update, which Apple will introduce in June 2026 before launching it in September 2026. We’ve rounded up all of the rumors that we’ve heard so far. Foldable Features In 2026, Apple plans

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Apple Asks Indian Court to Block Antitrust Law Allowing $38 Billion Fine

Apple is fighting an antitrust penalty law in India that could require it to pay massive fines in its ongoing antitrust dispute with Tinder owner Match, reports Reuters. Last year, India passed a law that allows the Competition Commission of India (CCI) to use global turnover when calculating penalties imposed on companies for abusing market

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