Gartner: U.S. States’ Privacy Fines Totaled $3.425 Billion in 2025; Trend Expected to Accelerate Through 2028
The Gartner search group has estimated that U.S. states gave out US $3.425 billion in privacy-related fines in 2025.
The Gartner search group has estimated that U.S. states gave out US $3.425 billion in privacy-related fines in 2025.
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Apple has apparently stopped work on the Vision Pro and the Vision Pro team has been redistributed to other teams within Apple, reports MacRumors.
In an X post, the Weibo-based leaker “Instant Digital” said Apple has ditched its plans for a foldable iPad (an “iPad Ultra”). That’s no surprise.
Apple purportedly plans a Siri camera mode and upgraded Visual Intelligence in iOS 27.
I don’t think Apple will ditch MagSafe. In fact, I think it will expand it.
A new report says Samsung users pay up to 60% more per insured repair than iPhone users.
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Apple has lost a court battle to delay App Store changes while it asks the U.S. Supreme Court to weigh in on its never-ending legal brouhaha with Epic Games.
Memory could account for up to 45% of an iPhone's component costs by 2027, up from about 10% today, according to the Financial Times.
Apple wants to make it easier to integrate third party services with Siri.
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