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iPhone users in the EU can delete the App Store and more with iOS 18.2

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As a result of the Digital Markets Act (DMA) antitrust legislation in the EU, Apple has had to change how iOS and the App Store work for users in European countries. And there are more changes coming with iOS 18.2. More specifically, iPhone and iPad users will soon be able to delete the App Store, Safari, and many other built-in iOS apps.

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9to5Mac Daily: October 23, 2024 – Apple gaming app, iPhone roadmap

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iOS 18.2 beta now available with Genmoji, Image Playground, ChatGPT, iPhone 16 Visual Intelligence, and more

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The first developer beta of iOS 18.2 is out now. The update brings the second wave of Apple Intelligence features for developers to try.

iOS 18.2 includes Apple’s image generation features like Genmoji and Image Playground, ChatGPT integration in Siri and Writing Tools, and more powerful Writing Tools with the addition of the ‘Describe your change’ text field. iPhone 16 owners can access Visual Intelligence via the Camera Control. The update also expands Apple Intelligence availability to more English-speaking locales, beyond just US English …

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Report: Apple slashes iPhone 16 orders by 10 million units, but Pro sales look strong

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Apple is just a week away from reporting its quarterly earnings, and providing a forecast for the holiday quarter. Today we may have received a preview of what to expect, though. Ming-Chi Kuo reports that iPhone 16 orders have been slashed by 10 million units heading into the end of the year, with most cuts impacting the non-Pro models.

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Deals: 46mm silver Apple Watch Series 10 all-time low, Apple Watch Ultra 2 $99 off, M2 MacBook Air $399 off, more

Firstly, happy iPad mini 7 delivery day, but for now we are moving over to and starting off with the new Apple Watch deals. The 46mm silver Series 10 has now dropped to a new low alongside the Jet Black models in both sizes now sitting at the best prices we have seen to date. Next, we have the Ultra 2 variants, including both the black and natural models that are now up to $99 off. And let’s not forget about the Macs – Apple’s M2 Air is now sitting at the lowest price we have ever tracked on Amazon at up to $399 off the original price (this deal might not last for very long). Everything else awaits below, including Nomad iPhone cases, charging gear, and more. 

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Apple and Goldman Sachs fined over $89 million for ‘Apple Card failures’

Update: In a statement to 9to5Mac, an Apple spokesperson said the company strongly disagrees with the CFPB’s “characterization of Apple’s conduct.” Nonetheless, the two have “aligned” on an agreement:

“Apple is committed to providing consumers with fair and transparent financial products. Apple Card is one of the most consumer-friendly credit cards available, and was specifically designed to support users’ financial health. Upon learning about these inadvertent issues years ago, Apple worked closely with Goldman Sachs to quickly address them and help impacted customers. While we strongly disagree with the CFPB’s characterization of Apple’s conduct, we have aligned with them on an agreement. We look forward to continuing to deliver a great experience for our Apple Card customers.”

Apple also highlights the Apple Card’s focus on financial health, including its interest calculator, Apple Card Family, no fees, and more. There’s also the Path to Apple Card program to help users improve their financial health.


Apple and Goldman Sachs have officially been hit with over $89 million in fines due to “Apple Card failures.” The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau announced the ruling today after a multi-year probe into Apple Card.

While it was initially believed that Goldman Sachs would be the one on the hook for these fines, it turns out that Apple itself will also have to pay up.

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Carriers don’t want to unlock your iPhone, say it’s for your own good

Carriers don't want to unlock your iPhone | Padlocked door

Back in June, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has proposed a new rule, under which carriers will have to unlock your iPhone or Android smartphone within 60 days of activation.

Two of the biggest US carriers, AT&T and T-Mobile, are now arguing against this, claiming that it’s consumers who will suffer if they are forced to comply …

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