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Apple to shift all US iPhone production to India by 2026 as tariff fight heats up

Americans could soon find a “Made in India” label on their new iPhones, as Apple accelerates efforts to move production out of China amid growing tariff tensions between Washington and Beijing.According to The Financial Times, Apple is planning to shift the assembly of all iPhones destined for the US market to India by the end…

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iPadOS 19’s Mac-like features leaked, and it’s nothing groundbreaking

Reports preceding WWDC 2025 say Apple will make big software design changes this summer. iOS 19, iPadOS 19, and macOS 16 will look very similar. VisionOS design elements might make it into all these operating systems.We saw concepts of purported iOS 19 apps that show what the iPhone’s operating system will look like. If these…

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Asus’ ROG Astral GPU sag ‘detector’ needs to be adopted by other GPU and motherboard manufacturers

Asus GPU Tweak III software notifies ROG Astral GPU users of any potential GPU sagIt’s possible thanks to a built-in gyroscope and accelerometerThe feature appears to be unavailable in the latest version of the applicationConsidering the multitude of Nvidia and AMD third-party GPUs that come with different designs and sizes, GPU sag is an undeniable…

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UK MoJ crime prediction algorithms raise serious concerns

Data-based profiling tools are being used by the UK Ministry of Justice (MoJ) to algorithmically “predict” people’s risk of committing criminal offences, but pressure group Statewatch says the use of historically biased data will further entrench structural discrimination. Documents obtained by Statewatch via a Freedom of Information (FoI) campaign reveal the MoJ is already using…

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Meta settles lawsuit over surveillance business model

Meta has agreed for the first time to stop using the personal data of a specific individual for targeted advertising, as part of a negotiated settlement with human rights campaigner Tanya O’Carroll. Launched in November 2022, O’Carroll’s lawsuit alleged the technology conglomerate was ignoring her legal right to object to the processing and continued use…

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It sure looks like ChatGPT Free is getting ads soon

OpenAI has put a lot of work lately into improving the free tier of ChatGPT. Users who want to test the chatbot don’t need to pay $20/month, and they can still use more advanced AI features, though they still can’t access everything that’s available to paying subscribers.ChatGPT Free accounts can access a reasoning model, use…

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How to use dialogue-only subtitles on Netflix, and why you should

Regardless of what streaming service I might use, I don’t hit play on a movie or TV show until I’ve enabled subtitles, even if I understand the language.It’s not just that I suffer from mild hearing loss. Volume settings and the actual audio quality of some titles get in the way of hearing what the…

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Apple found a clever new way to promote Genmoji

Amid growing controversies surrounding Apple Intelligence, Apple is adjusting how it promotes its AI features around the globe. In New York City, the company recently replaced billboards for Genmoji with ads spotlighting the iPhone 16 Pro’s camera capabilities. On its website, Apple has also subtly reworked the language around Apple Intelligence, now stating its devices…

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Computer and law experts respond to call for opinions on computer evidence

Legal and IT experts have made submissions to the government’s call for views on the current rules around the use of computer evidence in court, which closes today. The wider public understanding of the Post Office Horizon scandal, which saw innocent subpostmasters jailed based on flawed evidence from an accounting system, forced the government to…

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