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Reddit client Apollo is shutting down on July 1st -- please decline your refund
Why should anyone decline a refund for a service they paid for is being shut down? This developer is a great person but Apollo isn't a charity although at times he gives IAPs to charity nothing indicates that declining a refund would go to a charitable cause. He's made a lot of money, I mean a lot of money over the years and knew the risk building a business off another business and that risk finally materialized like it always does. -
GM ditching Apple CarPlay is about money, not safety
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iOS 16.2 implements 10-minute AirDrop time limit globally
freeassociate2 said:apple4lizife said:It’s just apple trying to deflect what they did in china, to get ahead of the Curve to try to avoid criticism going forward .. Nobody cared about airdrop feature for all of sudden “let’s limited it to 10mins” -
Apple Maps, Google Maps routed Washington highway drivers onto dirt road
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Maryland Apple Store staff vote in favor of strike action
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T-Mobile users angered by iPhone 14 preorder failures
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Deadly Massachusetts Apple Store crash caused by faulty AI, says defense
Is apple the property owner? If they lease or rent they shouldn’t be held accountable the property owner would be. If they do own and the store front is directly on city property such as their front door and store front is directly on a sidewalk then depending on the district they would be responsible for installing those.At the end of the day someone suing XYZ leasing or Derby doesn’t get the media coverage or potential for a settlement but they’re hoping apple will just payout so their name isn’t associated with homicide and mass injuries. -
Apple Watch Series 10 will monitor blood pressure, detect sleep apnea