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Apple TV+ subscription price increasing to $12.99 per month from today

Apple today announced that the monthly price of Apple TV+ is rising in the United States and some international markets. From today, the monthly subscription will cost $12.99, up from $9.99. Existing subscribers will see the price change 30 days after the next renewal date. The pricing for yearly TV+ subscriptions and the Apple One

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Vivo’s $1,400 Apple Vision Pro Clone Launches Across China

Chinese smartphone maker Vivo on Thursday unveiled its first mixed reality headset, the “Vivo Vision,” and the photocopiers in Dongguan appear to have been working overtime. The device “launched” as an in-store experience across mainland China today, featuring design elements that clearly ape Apple’s Vision Pro. It’s got a curved glass front visor, downward-pointing cameras,

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Meta allegedly bypassed Apple privacy measure, and fired employee who flagged it

A former Meta product manager has claimed that the social network circumvented Apple’s privacy protections, as well as cheating advertisers, and fired him when he repeatedly raised the issue internally. Meta is said to have found ways to identify Apple users even after they refused consent for app tracking, in order to avoid an estimated

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Phone searches at the US border are at record levels – and your rights are unclear

The US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) carried out a record number of phone searches of travelers arriving at, or returning to, the US in the last quarter. The legal position on these searches is unclear when it comes to US citizens, but there are steps you can take to protect your privacy … more…

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Apple Blood Oxygen Feature Workaround Sparks Fresh Masimo Lawsuit

Medical technology company Masimo on Wednesday filed a lawsuit against U.S. Customs and Border Protection in which it challenged the agency’s decision to allow Apple to restore blood oxygen monitoring to its Apple Watch models (via Bloomberg Law). In a complaint filed Wednesday in the US District Court for the District of Columbia, Masimo said

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