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A judge in Brazil believes that Apple and Google distributing an app called FaceApp in their respective app stores is enough to charge them for the app's blatant disregard for user privacy.
Apple and Google have been fined R$19 million (about US$3.1 million) in Brazil after a judge ruled that the companies contributed to allowing the controversial photo editor FaceApp to improperly ...
The rural Welsh village of Cyffylliog has been blighted by an 'endless stream' of confused shoppers after a prankster added a ...
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Apple has settled a privacy lawsuit related to Siri recordings for $95 million. Plaintiffs claim that their conversations ...
This addition aims to enhance user experience by displaying notifications or responses, competing with Apple's Vision Pro ... Meta (Picture credit: AP) Facebook-parent Meta is reportedly planning ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link Apple is reportedly working on bringing its facial-recognition technology to home security. Bloomberg reported on Sunday that the tech giant ...
Your browser does not support the video element. Google on Friday proposed limitations to its search partnerships as a potential remedy to resolve antitrust ...
EXCLUSIVE: Apple has hired an ex-Sky vet to lead its international video team. Catherine Lees joined earlier this month in the International Director – TV – Apple role. She replaces Chiara ...
Surf weaves Mastodon, Threads, Bluesky, RSS feeds, podcasts, and YouTube into something that wouldn’t have been possible ...
Coming out of left field is a leaked render of what the Apple iPhone 17 Pro Max (and perhaps ... you can tell how the design is inspired by Google Pixels, with a mix of the Pixel 6's slightly ...