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A Chinese court has agreed to hear a lawsuit against Apple from Beijing Bodyreader, a developer seeking around $420,000 in damages after their children's posture correction app was removed from ...
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OS 18.2's new Mail app brings Apple Intelligence into your inbox, with summary previews and automatic email categorization. If you don't like the AI influence in your inbox, you can disable these ...
Another time-saver, Apple’s AI will write your email replies for you ... in “transactions”, newsletters and social media notifications in “updates”, and everything else shopping-related ...
Nothing in email marketing is static because ESP technology, inbox providers, and—most important—people's behaviors are constantly changing. That change extends to the email newsletter, a mainstay of ...
Apple just launched its first set of Apple Intelligence features, but we've now got a specific launch window for the next wave of additions.
OS 18.2 is expected to land in a few short weeks -- here are the features that have me excited to update my iPhone on day one ...
However, it might be more than marketing speak when Apple says it next year. In the latest Power On newsletter, Bloomberg‘s Mark Gurman reported on an internal memo showing a lot of excitement ...
Apple’s AI still doesn’t do much — and sometimes acts quite dumb. We tested the new features in iOS 18.1 to find out what works well and still needs work.