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Security Bite: iPhone users are more reckless online, new study finds

30 juillet 2025 à 20:28

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The US-based security software firm Malwarebytes recently published a new study that attempts to settle the long-running iPhone vs. Android debate. This time, the focus isn’t on speed or camera quality, but on which users are safer online, including who takes more risks, who is less cautious, and who is more likely to fall for scams. The results are pretty surprising, but I think the real reason behind them has less to do with tech and more to do with behavior.

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9to5Mac Daily: July 30, 2025 – iOS 18.6 now available, Apple Card news

30 juillet 2025 à 18:24

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Deals: iPhone 16 Pro $498 off, M4 iPad Pro, Apple Pencil $59, Mac Studio $900 off, MacBooks, more

30 juillet 2025 à 17:45

While we are still tracking a particularly notable $200 off across the M4 MacBook Air lineup with deals from $799, today’s 9to5Toys Lunch Break does have some fresh deals to scope out. Firstly, we are now tracking nearly $500 off the new list prices on iPhone 16 Pro units in Amazon renewed premium condition alongside a straight up $200 price drop on the 512GB M4 iPad Pro. Those offers also join the return of Amazon all-time low pricing on the Apple Pencil USB-C at $59 and a host of notable accessory offers, the $900 price drop on Mac Studio, M4 MacBook Pro at $300 off, and much more down below. 

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AAPL Q3 2025: Analysts expect low growth, iPhone and Mac up, iPad down

30 juillet 2025 à 15:26

We’re just a day away from the AAPL Q3 2025 earnings report, covering April to June. Apple said it expected single-digit growth, and analysts expect this to be toward the lower end of the scale.

Digging into the detail, the consensus view is that both iPhone and Mac revenue will be up year-on-year, while iPad earnings will be down …

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No, an Apple support Weibo account didn’t promote a Samsung foldable phone [Updated]

30 juillet 2025 à 20:25

Update 11:19 a.m. PT: Here’s a statement from an Apple spokesperson: “Apple Support has only posted Apple content. We are working with Weibo to understand how this happened.”

What seems to have happened here is that a Weibo client-side bug caused the text of the Apple Support post to be mismatched with the Samsung video.

Original story below.


An official Apple support account on China’s Weibo social network managed to accidentally post a promotional video for a Samsung folding phone.

The embarrassing mistake coincided with a new analyst report on the expected price and timing for Apple’s own move into this market, with an upcoming iPhone Fold

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Apple slams DOJ lawsuit: ’threatens the very principles that set iPhone apart’

30 juillet 2025 à 02:20

The US Department of Justice formally sued Apple in March 2024, accusing the company of having a “smartphone monopoly.”

Apple has voiced its opposition to the case many times over the last year. Now, it has officially filed its answer to the DOJ’s antitrust complaint, pushing back forcefully against the allegations.

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30 juillet 2025 à 00:39

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A couple years ago, Apple introduced a new feature for Apple Mail users called Mail Privacy Protection. It isn’t on by default, though you might’ve seen a prompt to enable it upon launching the Mail app for the first time. That said, you might not know what it actually does. We’ll be breaking down Mail Privacy Protection and its benefits right here.

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