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'Find My' pinpoints location of crash victim stranded overnight
I used FindMy to track my lost checked-in luggage during this season’s travel mayhem, it was left behind in TX when it was supposed to be in our plane to CA. The annoying part is that I was able to see that it was right next to our plane before take off and assumed that it made it on the flight, but it didn’t.Anyway after finding out that it was still in TX, I was able to see it on my FindMy app move from one terminal to another. I called the AA office and informed them of its whereabouts, but because of all the craziness I had to go to our destination airport and open a ticket. I was able to watch it move again from one terminal to another, then on the tarmac. Woke up one morning and could see it in San Diego, I quickly got into my car and drove to the airport. There was a sea of luggage, as far as the eye could see, I used the directions feature and I was able to get to it in less than a minute. Truly amazing. I am certain had I not tossed an AirTag in my luggage, the airport would’ve taken days before they reached out to us, and probably the luggage would still be in TX or would just be lost. AirTags are worth every penny, I’ve been using them to track luggage, my bikes, backpacks, etc. -
Paris Commercial Court fines Apple over 'abusive' App Store policy
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Apple TV owners report issues with exiting YouTube app
I started to have issues with my HomePods and the YouTube app. When playing a video and after the first YT ad the sound stops playing on my HomePod stereo group, the video continues to play. I would have to either rewind or click out of the video or play it again. I restarted my HomePods, removed them from my Home app then went through the entire process again. The issue persists. It issue does not appear when using the TV's sound output. Weird -
iMac could have been made without a chin, proves new hack
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Apple's iCloud Private Relay being abused in $65M ad fraud
mike1 said:There's not a violin small enough to express how little i care about advertisers and their revenue.