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Apple is reportedly working on adding camera sensors to a future version of AirPods -- and it’s not the only company putting cameras near our ears. CNET’s Bridget Carey explores what they could be used for and looks to one recent acquisition.
Apple has agreed to settle a class lawsuit to the tune of $250 million. Filed in March 2025, ClassAction.org explains this “Peter Landsheft v. Apple Inc.” accused Apple of violating consumer protection laws by failing to deliver certain advertised AI features for the iPhone 15 and the iPhone 16 on time.
Apple is reportedly working on adding cameras to a future version of the AirPods -- and it's not the only company putting cameras near our ears. CNET's Bridget Carey explores what they could be used for and what one recent acquisition may reveal about the company's plans.
If you purchased an iPhone between June 10, 2024, and March 29, 2025, you might be entitled to part of a class action settlement. According to a legal filing, the tech giant is offering affected customers anywhere between $25 and $95,
CNET interviewed Professor Tsay about Apple's choice of Google's Gemini to power the next version of Siri. From the article: "If this is a rom-com, you would say, in retrospect, that this was always going to be the outcome -- it just makes too much sense ...
One of the flagship additions to the AirPods Pro 3 was a built-in heart-rate sensor, which allows users to track more than 50 workout types. But how accurate is it?
