Apple Explores Samsung Foldable Display Tech for Future iPad Innovation by 2029
Apple and Samsung: A Strategic Alliance for Next-Generation iPad Displays In a move that could redefine tablet computing, Apple is…
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Apple has confirmed the removal of women’s safety app Tea and its counterpart TeaOnHer from all App Store markets. The apps reportedly failed to meet Apple’s content moderation and privacy requirements following security breaches and user complaints.
Apple has removed two controversial dating-related applications from its App Store across all global markets, according to reports from TechCrunch. The women’s safety app Tea, officially named Tea Dating Advice, and its male-focused counterpart TeaOnHer were both booted from the platform after failing to meet Apple’s content moderation and privacy standards.
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