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Pirate Group Claims It Scraped Nearly All of Spotify’s Most-Played Music
A pirate archive claims it scraped 99.6 percent of Spotify’s most-played tracks, totaling nearly 300TB of data. Here’s what was taken, how Spotify responded, and why it matters.
Apple Leans More on Samsung as iPhone RAM Prices Surge
Apple is reportedly increasing its reliance on Samsung for iPhone memory as LPDDR prices soar and rivals shift production toward AI-focused chips.
iPhone Fold Mockup Reveals Apple’s Compact but Wide Display Design
A new iPhone Fold mockup based on leaked dimensions shows Apple’s foldable phone with a compact outer screen and a wide 4:3 inner display focused on tablet-style use.
Apple Warns Some Employees Not to Leave the U.S. Due to Visa Return Delays
Apple has warned some visa-holding employees not to leave the U.S. due to unpredictable H-1B visa return delays tied to new screening rules.
WhatsApp Is Testing Quiz-Based Interactions for Channels
WhatsApp is rolling out quiz-based interactions for channels in its latest beta, letting admins create knowledge-based quizzes to boost engagement and interaction.
You Can Now Play GTA Vice City in Your Browser, and It Says a Lot About the Modern Web
GTA Vice City is now playable directly in your web browser with no downloads or installs. Here’s how it works and why it matters for game preservation.
Samsung’s Wide Fold Could Rival Apple’s First Foldable iPhone in 2026
Samsung is reportedly developing a Wide Fold foldable phone to counter Apple’s first foldable iPhone, expected in 2026 with a wider 4:3 design.
Apple Stops Signing iOS 26.1: Downgrading From iOS 26.2 Is No Longer Possible
Apple has stopped signing iOS 26.1, making it impossible to downgrade from iOS 26.2. Here’s what it means and why Apple blocks older versions.
Fortnite Is Not Coming to iOS in Japan, and Apple Is at the Center of It Again
Epic Games says Fortnite is no longer coming to iOS in Japan, accusing Apple of using new App Store fees to block real competition under Japan’s MSCA law.