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Apple and Meta have expressed strong opposition to Canada's proposed Bill C-22, which they argue could compromise encryption standards and user data security. , Technology & Science, Times Now |
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Apple and Meta have expressed strong opposition to Canada's proposed Bill C-22, which they argue could compromise encryption standards and user data security. , Technology & Science, Times Now |
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Apple and Meta have publicly opposed a Canadian bill that the companies say could require them to break the encryption of their devices and services if passed |
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Apple is facing a significant lawsuit in the UK, initiated by consumer rights group Which?, concerning its iCloud storage service. The lawsuit, which seeks nearly PS3 billion in damages, includes both paid and free iCloud users. , Technology & Science, Times Now |
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At the heart of the announcement is a partnership with CleanMax, a renewable energy developer operating across India |
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Tech giants warn Canadian bill could weaken encryption and user privacy |
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The upcoming Apple TV series, Cape Fear, features Javier Bardem as a criminal who is now out from prison. He decides to track down the lawyers responsible for putting him behind bars., OTT, Times Now |
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The impending launch of Apple Pay in India has also raised the stakes for NPCI, as it could potentially move a lot of premium UPI users to the Apple Pay platform, backed by credit cards. But smaller apps fear the move could deepen the market grip of PhonePe and Google Pay |
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Apple has launched new environmental initiatives in India, emphasising renewable energy, plastic waste reduction and support for green startups, as part of its goal to achieve carbon neutrality by 2030., Technology & Science, Times Now |
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You see the ad, you feel the excitement, you spend the money, and then you wait. And wait. Eventually, quietly, you stop waiting as the thing you were promised simply never showed up. That's precisely what happened with Apple's much-hyped AI overhaul of the voice assistant, Siri. And now Apple is paying a quarter of a billion dollars for misleading buyers. |
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Apple agrees to pay USD 250 million to settle a lawsuit over claims it misled users about AI-powered Siri features. Scroll down for details. |