Google is an illegal monopolist in online advertising, a federal court has determined, in a ruling that could lead to a breakup of its ad business. Google monopolised online ads, a court determined. On Thursday, U.S. District Judge Leonie Brinkema ruled that Google unlawfully monopolized advertising markets. The ruling determined that Google had control over a number of advertising markets,… Continue Reading
Month: April 2025
Grab Apple’s M4 Max Mac Studio for $1,859 with exclusive savings
Apple’s 2025 Mac Studio is discounted exclusively for AppleInsider readers, with the standard model with 36GB RAM falling to $1,859.07. Every spec is on sale at up to $967 off. Get exclusive deals on every 2025 Mac Studio. You can snag Apple’s new Mac Studio at a significant discount without having to leave the comfort of your home, as Apple… Continue Reading
Next Apple Vision headset could have a refined battery cable
More evidence of an Apple Vision Pro headset follow-up has seemingly surfaced, thanks to images of a battery connector matching previous color rumors. The connectors of a cable that could be used in a future Apple Vision headset – Image Credit: Kosutami/X On April 16, a leaker claimed that an upcoming headset in the Apple Vision range will be lighter… Continue Reading
Big tech upset at Meta’s poorly executed court document redactions
After Meta failed to properly redact court documents containing competitive assessments, Apple, Google, and Snap lawyers express frustration at the lack of care around the sensitive data. Meta is parent company of Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp Meta’s antitrust case with the FTC continues, and it got off to a bad start Tuesday morning. Slides used in the hearing were made public,… Continue Reading
Moment SuperCage review: The ultimate iPhone filmmaking accessory
The Moment SuperCage is the pro filming rig the iPhone needs, with endless customization and premium build quality. Moment SuperCage review: A new tool for filmmakers USB-C on the iPhone hasn’t exactly changed everything, but regardless of which model you have, wired connectivity is faster. Between that and support for external SSDs, there’s a whole new category of photography and… Continue Reading
Synology partially drops support for third-party drives in 2025 NAS range
Synology is pushing for consumers to buy its own brand of hard drives for its newest NAS appliances, with only certified drives getting the full suite of software support. Older Synology NAS devices won’t be affected by the drive changes The cost of a network-attached storage (NAS) device could be split into two components, with the NAS itself as one… Continue Reading
Zoom was down for many – here’s everything we know about the video calling platform’s outage
As if a Spotify outage wasn’t enough for one day, Zoom – the popular video conferencing service – also experienced a pretty large, global outage. From about 3:00 PM ET on, Zoom’s own status showed ‘partial outages’ listed for ‘Zoom Meetings,’ which are, of course, the video calls you’d make on the platform. Down Detector also showed a large number… Continue Reading
Don’t wait to update: iOS 18.4.1 addresses two actively exploited vulnerabilities
The iOS 18.4.1 update contains security fixes for vulnerabilities that may have been used in sophisticated attacks. Here’s why you should update. iOS 18.4.1 fixes two actively exploited vulnerabilities. On Wednesday, more than two weeks after the launch of iOS 18.4, Apple released iOS 18.4.1. Though the update itself is relatively minor, with only a CarPlay fix and no new… Continue Reading
Apple releases security updates for iOS 18.4.1, macOS Sequoia 15.4.1
Apple has released security updates to its operating systems, including iOS 18.4.1, iPadOS 18.4.1, tvOS 18.4.1, macOS 15.4.1, and visionOS 2.4.1. A Mac, iPad, and iPhone running macOS 15, iPadOS 18, and iOS 18 The small updates, released on April 16, are fairly common for software vendors to release, including Apple. The smaller change of version number reflects the content… Continue Reading
The wildest product we saw at CES is finally on sale, and we project good things
Aurzen first debuted its tri-folding compact projector at CES 2025 After a Kickstarter, it’s now up for sale on Amazon and already seeing a discount With the ultra-portable Zip projector, it can show content horizontally or vertically The 2025 Consumer Electronics Show might be long over, but in about four months since then, one of the wildest products we saw… Continue Reading
Meta says its not a monopoly, claims iMessage is more popular than Facebook Messenger
Social media giant Meta claims that it can’t be considered a monopoly because iMessage outperforms Facebook Messenger on iOS. Meta claims it’s not a monopoly because iMessage outperforms Facebook Messenger. Image Credit: Meta Meta, Facebook’s parent company, has been dealing with an antitrust lawsuit for over four years. In December 2020, the FTC alleged that the social media giant engaged… Continue Reading
Apple about to launch accessory discount with in-store recycling promotion
Apple will soon encourage customers to bring their old gear in to an Apple Store that wouldn’t qualify for store credit to get a discount on AirPods, AirTags, and more. Image Credit: Apple It’s spring, which means it’s time to declutter our homes and discard unwanted items. Apple thinks so, too, and is planning a promotion to help you turn… Continue Reading
How India’s emerging filmmakers use iPhone 16 Pro Max
Four Indian filmmakers in the MAMI Select: Filmed on iPhone project explain how the iPhone 16 Pro Max has helped them to create their short films. MAMI Select: Filmed on iPhone | Image Credit: Apple The Mumbai Academy of the Moving Image (MAMI) Select: Shot on iPhone is an initiative that empowers filmmakers to “push the boundaries of technology and… Continue Reading
iPhone Fold rumored to cost over $2000
The iPhone Fold will be an extremely expensive smartphone to purchase, with a leaker claiming it could be priced at more than $2,000 at launch. A render of what the iPhone Fold could look like – Image Credit: AppleInsider The iPhone Fold is a long-rumored smartphone that Apple has reportedly been working on for years. While it is expected to… Continue Reading
How to play classic arcade games on your iPhone or iPad
A new emulator app in the App Store means you can now play MAME ROMs on an iPhone, iPad, or Mac. Here’s how to get started. ArcadeMania has arrived in the App Store April 2025 marks a year since Apple allowed game emulators onto the App Store. But, while many emulators rushed to the App Store, one major name has… Continue Reading
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