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App Store and Apple TV Experiencing Outage

21 janvier 2026 à 01:36
Apple's App Store, iTunes Store, and Apple TV service are experiencing an outage at the current time, according to Apple's System Status page.


Apple says that some users may be experiencing issues with the ‌App Store‌ and iTunes Store. Apple also says some users may be seeing intermittent issues with ‌Apple TV‌. The ‌Apple TV‌ Channels feature is down too, and users may be unable to access some services or make purchases.

The services have been having issues since 6:48 p.m. Eastern Time. We'll update this article when the outage resolves.
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Australian Open 2026: Sabalenka and Alcaraz in action on day four – live

Live updates from the day session at Melbourne Park
Women’s and men’s No 1s on Rod Laver Arena
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Elsewhere around Melbourne Park, defending women’s singles champion, Madison Keys, overcame a wobbly start to defeat Ukrainian Oleksandra Oliynykova, who was nearly successful in throwing off her opponent with her unusual style.

Tumaini Carayol took a closer look at that encounter:

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© Photograph: Izhar Khan/AFP/Getty Images

© Photograph: Izhar Khan/AFP/Getty Images

© Photograph: Izhar Khan/AFP/Getty Images

CBS News’ Bari Weiss looks to halve Gayle King’s $13M salary in possible role change: sources

21 janvier 2026 à 01:26
CBS News’ leadership is looking to give morning host Gayle King a new special correspondent gig – with half her estimated $13 million annual salary, sources with knowledge of the matter told The Post. The situation comes as the outlet’s editor in chief Bari Weiss has been shaking up the organization, drawing heavy scrutiny for...

Judge orders release of actor Timothy Busfield pending child sex abuse case

21 janvier 2026 à 01:13

Emmy award winner faces charges of inappropriately touching a minor while on set directing a TV series

A judge has ordered that actor Timothy Busfield be released from jail during a detention hearing on child sex abuse charges .

The order Tuesday by state district court judge David Murphy is linked to accusations that Busfield inappropriately touching a minor while working as a director on the set of the series The Cleaning Lady.

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© Photograph: Sam Wasson/AP

© Photograph: Sam Wasson/AP

Apple Can Still Offer a Key iPhone Privacy Feature in France, Says Judge

21 janvier 2026 à 01:07
A judge in Paris today decided not to suspend Apple's App Tracking Transparency privacy feature in France, according to the French newspaper La Tribune.


In a statement shared with the publication, Apple said it welcomed the court's decision and will continue to support strong privacy protections for users.

Last year, Apple was fined €150 million by France's competition regulator, after it determined that the company's decision to implement App Tracking Transparency was an abuse of market dominance. Specifically, the regulator said the feature unfairly disadvantaged both third-party app developers and advertisers.

Since the release of iOS 14.5 in April 2021, Apple has required apps to ask for permission before tracking a user's activity across other apps and websites for personalized advertising. If a user selects the "Ask App Not to Track" option, the app is unable to access the device's advertising identifier. The feature enhances user privacy, but some advertisers have complained that it has significantly impacted revenue.

Last year, Apple warned that it may be forced to stop offering App Tracking Transparency in the EU due to regulatory pressures in countries such as France, Italy, Germany, and Poland, and from the overarching European Commission. But, it appears that the feature will live on in France for now following Apple's victory today.
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Family of 12-year-old Sydney Harbour shark attack victim prepare for ‘worst possible outcome’

21 janvier 2026 à 01:06

Close family friend says Nico Antic had ‘devastating injuries’ and was fighting for his life after more than 60 hours in hospital


The family of the 12-year-old who was attacked by a shark in Sydney Harbour are grieving as they contemplate “the worst possible outcome”.

The boy, named as Nico Antic in an online fundraiser, has been fighting for his life after being bitten on both legs on 18 January at a harbour beach in Vaucluse, in Sydney’s east.

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© Photograph: Sitthixay Ditthavong/EPA

© Photograph: Sitthixay Ditthavong/EPA

© Photograph: Sitthixay Ditthavong/EPA

Elon Musk affirme que son chatbot IA, Grok, doit avoir une « constitution morale » après la condamnation de son entreprise d'IA pour l'utilisation abusive de Grok dans la création de photographies obscènes

21 janvier 2026 à 01:03
Elon Musk affirme que son chatbot IA, Grok, doit avoir une « constitution morale » après la condamnation de son entreprise d'IA pour l'utilisation abusive de Grok dans la création de photographies obscènes

Elon Musk a relancé le débat sur l'éthique de l'intelligence artificielle (IA) en affirmant que son chatbot IA, Grok, devait avoir une « constitution morale », suite à la condamnation croissante de son entreprise d'IA, xAI, pour avoir utilisé Grok de manière abusive afin de créer des photographies...

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