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By news@appleinsider.com (Malcolm Owen) Reduce your reliance on your mouse by using your head, by enabling Head Pointer in …
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By news@appleinsider.com (Malcolm Owen) The Federal Communications Commission is refreshing its text alert system, combining two types of alerts into a single “National Alerts” category for …
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By news@appleinsider.com (Malcolm Owen) Texas homeowners have discovered their homes are getting warmer despite the use of air conditioning, with the discovery that energy companies are remotely adjusting the thermostat to higher temperatures with minimal warning.Residents in Houston and surrounding areas have complained that their thermostats have been increasing in temperature, seemingly on their own. Rather than keeping the house cool, the thermostats have been remotely tampered with to operate at a warmer temperature.In one example …
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By news@appleinsider.com (Malcolm Owen) Major tech companies like Apple must open offices in Russia by January 2022, lawmakers in the country have decided, in what could be a move to crack down on dissent and banned commentary online.The vote on Thursday saw members of the Russian parliament pass legislation requiring foreign companies to either set up a local branch or open a Russian legal entity. Affected firms are those that serve more than half a million daily users from the country via their website, which would include Apple and most social networks and search engines.While the legislation has passed through the lower house of parliament, it still has to be approved by the upper house and signed by President Vladimir Putin to be turned into a law. Reuters …
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By news@appleinsider.com (Stephen Silver) iPhone evidence catches a mail fraud conspiracy, a police department recommends …
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By news@appleinsider.com (Malcolm Owen) Google may be working on its own version of Apple’s …
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By news@appleinsider.com (Malcolm Owen) The CEOs of big tech companies like Apple have been “allowed to do whatever they want,” according to Representative David Cicilline in an interview over a series of antitrust bills taking aim at the tech giants.In early June, a collection of …
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