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Apple, iCloud
Apple accused of trapping and ripping off 40m iCloud customers
Apple
has strongly denied Which's accusations. "We reject any suggestion that our
iCloud
practices are anti-competitive ... damages and the role of and incentive for litigation funders to
support
these claims which might not otherwise be brought without ...
Consumer group sues Apple for $3.8 billion over alleged iCloud monopoly
A consumer rights group in the U.K. has filed a lawsuit against Apple, claiming it locks its customers into the iCloud cloud storage service.
Apple faces a new $3.75 billion antitrust lawsuit over iCloud storage
Apple is facing a £3 billion (about $3.75 billion) lawsuit from a consumer group that alleges the iPhone maker violated UK competition law by “forcing” customers to use its iCloud service. In its press release,
PCMag on MSN
7d
Did Your Apple Notes Disappear? Here’s How to Fix It
Apple Notes users are reporting a new bug that makes it look like their files have been deleted. First spotted by MacRumors, ...
8d
Did your Apple Notes vanish from your iPhone? Here's how to find them
Upon accepting new iCloud terms, some iPhone users say their notes are all gone. But fear not, there is a remedy.
8d
Apple iCloud Drive
Apple grants 5GB of iCloud Drive storage to everyone who owns an Apple device. That's the same amount of free storage offered ...
The Independent
2d
Which? launches £3 billion legal claim against Apple over ‘forced’ iCloud use
It says
Apple
has encouraged users to sign up to
iCloud
to store photos, videos and other data and is therefore favouring its own products, while simultaneously making it difficult to use ...
2d
on MSN
iCloud users across UK in line for a payout after £3,000,000,000 lawsuit
Around 40 million people in the United Kingdom could be entitled to a payout from Apple after consumer group Which? launched ...
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