Apple Inc. is confronting a fresh class-action lawsuit from app developers who allege the company deliberately defied a U.S. federal court order by continuing to […]
Month: May 2025
iOS 18: A Troubled Update Frustrating iPhone Users
Since its release nearly a year ago, iOS 18 has been a source of frustration for many iPhone users. Reports of performance issues, unresponsive touchscreens, […]
Patreon’s iOS App Now Supports Third-Party Payments
In a significant update, Patreon has enhanced its iOS application to incorporate third-party payment options, aligning with a recent U.S. court ruling that mandates Apple […]
PayPal Challenges Apple Pay with New iPhone Payment Feature in Germany
In a significant move within the mobile payment sector, PayPal has announced the launch of its contactless payment feature for iPhone users in Germany. This […]
NSO Group Ordered to Pay Meta $167 Million for WhatsApp Spyware Attack
In a landmark legal decision, a U.S. federal judge has mandated that Israeli spyware developer NSO Group compensate Meta Platforms with $167 million in damages. […]
Apple Faces Developer Lawsuit Following Judge’s Contempt Ruling on App Store Policies
Apple Inc. is confronting a new class-action lawsuit initiated by app developers who allege that the company deliberately defied a U.S. federal court order by […]
Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos Makes Surprising Cameo in Apple TV+’s ‘The Studio’
In an unexpected twist that has caught the attention of both the entertainment industry and audiences alike, Netflix’s co-CEO Ted Sarandos has made a cameo […]
U.S. Court Orders NSO Group to Disclose Pegasus Spyware Code to Meta
In a landmark legal decision, a U.S. federal judge has mandated that NSO Group, the Israeli firm behind the controversial Pegasus spyware, must provide Meta […]
US Jury Orders NSO Group to Pay $168 Million to WhatsApp in Landmark Spyware Case
In a landmark decision, a federal jury in California has mandated that Israeli spyware developer NSO Group compensate WhatsApp with approximately $168 million in damages. […]
Unauthorized Access at Deutsche Bank: A Case Study in Security Lapses
In a recent lawsuit, former Computacenter manager James Papa alleges wrongful termination after reporting significant security breaches at Deutsche Bank’s New York datacenter. The incidents […]