Apple has begun to settle a class-action lawsuit regarding its Family Sharing feature for a sum of $25 million. The Walter Peters class-action lawsuit alleges that Apple misled users with advertising until 2019 which made it appear the Family Sharing feature was available for apps that didn’t support it. Per the lawsuit, “Apple has made […]
Category: iOS
If you’re interested in playing around with another AI client, Microsoft has released its Copilot app for iPhone and iPad users via the App Store. This app integrates the company’s AI chat assistant technology, powered by OpenAI’s GPT-4 model. There’s also support for text-to-image generation using DALL-E3. Microsoft has offered the following comment as to […]
Apple addresses its future role in high-end gaming, highlights recent hardware and software-based improvements
If you’re a fan of gaming on the Mac, you’re going to like this. Inverse’s Raymond Wong on Thursday published an in-depth overview of Apple’s increasing push towards high-end gaming on the macOS platform. the story includes interviews with Apple marketing managers Gordon Keppel and Leland Martin. Among the biggest reasons that high-end gaming has […]
Lowe’s incorporates Apple Pay into its payment options for U.S. retail locations
You can now use Apple Pay at various Lowe’s retail locations throughout the United States. While the payment option has been available in the Lowe’s app and the Lowe’s website for some time, the company has been a longtime Apple Pay holdout for its retail store locations. As noted over on Reddit, Lowe’s employees said […]
Rounding out a series of software updates, Apple on Tuesday released its iOS 17.2.1 update. Issued as the first incremental update since the release of iOS 17.2 on December 11, and the initial beta of iOS 17.3, the introduction of iOS 17.2.1 provided some small changes to the operating systems before the holiday period gets […]