techfob™ Creative'sflipped into APPLE Apple to Pay Canadian Customers Up to $150 Following iPhone Battery Controversyverified_publisherMacRumors - Joe RossignolA court in British Columbia, Canada today approved Apple's settlement related to the iPhone battery throttling controversy in 2018, according to CBC News. Apple agreed to pay up to $14.4 million (CAD) to settle a class action lawsuit in Canada that alleged the company secretly throttled the …
Ellie Elizabethflipped into IPhoneEasy Fixes for an iPhone Stuck on the Apple Logogeeky-gadgets.com - Roland HutchinsonAre you currently facing a situation where your iPhone seems to be stuck, continuously displaying the Apple logo but refusing to advance to the home …
leocreoflipped into Hi-techAPPLE PAY-OUT Millions of iPhone owners eligible for ‘payout up to $349’ from Apple – you have to send an email before the deadlineThe US Sun - Charlotte Edwards, Assistant Technology and Science EditorAPPLE is set to pay out $35 million to settle a class action lawsuit in the US. It means that certain iPhone users will be eligible to receive up to …
A.W.C.flipped into Our Electronic & Digital Lives.MAKE A CLAIM Phone and TV owners could be owed over $499 – your deadline to sign up for payouts is weeks awayThe US Sun - Charlotte Edwards, Assistant Technology and Science EditorSEVERAL class action lawsuits affecting the tech world could earn you over $499. Even if you've just been affected by one of these cases, you could …
Auto World Magflipped into Mobile Phones10 Of The Best Android Smartphones Ever Releasedslashgear.com - Melissa PerensonNew phones come and go, but the phones we love stay with us forever and change the way we do things. Sometimes they stay in our hands for longer than …
drew maddoxflipped into APPLE-osophyiOS 17.3—Apple Update Fixes Already-Exploited iPhone FlawForbes - Kate O'FlahertyApple has released iOS 17.3, along with a warning to update now. That’s because iOS 17.3 fixes 16 security issues, one of which is already being used in real life attacks. Apple doesn’t give much detail about what’s fixed in iOS 17.3, to allow as many iPhone users as possible to update their devices …