A lawsuit filed in California this week claims Apple breached the state’s false advertising and consumer protection laws by deliberately deceiving customers into believing they’re buying eBooks outright through the Apple Books app, when in reality, they’re only getting revocable licenses to access them.
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Apple faces $5 billion class action lawsuit regarding eBook availability
Apple pulls AirPods Max Lossless firmware update
Apple pulls AirPods Max Lossless firmware updateTim Cook's Apple is like a misfiring engine: we’re all along for the bucking, stalling ride, pressing the gas pedal but going nowhere fast.
Just days after rolling out iOS 18.4 to all users and updating the AirPods Max with new firmware to enable lossless audio, Tim Cook’s Apple has revised its AirPods firmware page to state that the update is now “coming soon.” This is the second instance this week of the company retracting software following its release, having previously done the same with watchOS 11.4.
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Visa offers roughly $100 million to take over Apple Card from Mastercard
Visa has reportedly proposed a payment of approximately $100 million to Apple in an effort to secure the company’s credit card, intensifying the competition among the nation’s leading payment networks to partner with the prestigious Apple Card. AnnaMaria Andriotis for The Wall Street Journal:
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Apple faces $5 billion class action lawsuit regarding eBook availability
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