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iOS 18's Auto-Reboot Feature Strengthens iPhone Security, Challenges Law Enforcement
Apple's iOS 18 introduces an automatic reboot feature that triggers after 72 hours of inactivity, placing iPhones in their most secure encrypted state. This enhancement significantly impacts law enforcement's ability to access locked devices during investigations.
French Court Blocks Google's EU News Content Test Over Legal Concerns
Google's experiment to assess news content value by removing articles from search results faces immediate legal challenges in France. The Paris Commercial Court's intervention forces Google to exclude France from the test, highlighting tensions between tech platforms and news publishers under EU regulations.
Apple's M4 MacBook Pro Features Secret Quantum Dot Display Upgrade
The latest M4 MacBook Pro includes an underpublicized quantum dot display, marking a significant shift from previous miniLED technology. This upgrade delivers enhanced color reproduction and motion performance, as confirmed by display experts.
John Sculley's Vision: The Architect Behind Apple's Transformation
In a landmark 1987 Macworld interview, Apple CEO John Sculley outlines his strategic vision for the company's future and personal computing. The former Pepsi executive discusses Apple's record-breaking performance and technological innovations while promoting his new book chronicling his journey.
Bluesky's Swiftie Revolution: How Taylor Swift Fans are Reshaping Social Media
Taylor Swift's dedicated fanbase has found a new digital sanctuary on Bluesky, with nearly 13,000 Swifties joining under the swifties.social domain. The platform's innovative handle system and exceptional user engagement are attracting passionate fan communities, driving rapid growth and evolution.
Growing Pains: Bluesky's Surging Popularity Triggers Platform-Wide Outages
Bluesky's exponential user growth led to widespread outages and performance issues, forcing the platform into read-only mode. The decentralized social network faces infrastructure challenges while users respond with humor reminiscent of Twitter's early 'Fail Whale' days.
Apple Faces £3 Billion Lawsuit Over iCloud Storage Monopoly Claims in UK
Consumer group Which? launches a massive legal battle against Apple, alleging unfair cloud storage practices affecting 40 million UK users. The lawsuit claims Apple exploits its iOS monopoly to restrict third-party storage options, potentially leading to £70 compensation per affected customer.
Huawei's Revolutionary MED Storage Technology Combines SSD Speed with Tape Capacity
Huawei unveils groundbreaking magneto-electric disk storage that fuses SSD and tape capabilities while using 90% less power than traditional HDDs. This innovative solution helps the company maintain competitiveness despite US trade restrictions.
Bluesky Gains 1 Million Users Following US Election as X Controversy Continues
Bluesky's user base surges to 15 million as users seek alternatives to X amid platform controversies and content moderation concerns. The platform's growth accelerates following high-profile departures from X and appeals to users seeking an ad-free environment with stronger hate speech policies.