A class-action lawsuit claims that dating apps like Tinder and Hinge use dopamine-manipulating features to keep users addicted. Here's an exploration of the science behind dating app addiction and 6 signs to watch out for.
Apple has announced a surprise new feature for the upcoming iOS 17.4 update: quantum computer protection for iMessage. This upgrade will significantly enhance the security of iMessages with the introduction of PQ3, a groundbreaking post-quantum cryptographic protocol.
Two Chinese nationals are facing a maximum of 20 years in prison after being convicted of mailing thousands of fake iPhones to Apple for repair in the hope they'd be replaced with new handsets.
A group of dating app users has filed a class action lawsuit against MatchGroup Inc. alleging that Tinder, Hinge, and The League were designed to be addictive and encourage users to continuously pay for subscriptions.
Apple has released the fourth betas of iOS 17.4 and iPadOS 17.4 to developers for testing purposes.
Apple is rumored to be testing a different camera design for the iPhone 16 Pro models, according to a sketchy rumor. The new design combines all the camera modules into a single unit, deviating from the current individual circular housing design. However, it is too early to confirm if this design change is specifically tied to the camera features.
Dating app users have filed a lawsuit against Tinder, Hinge, and other Match dating apps, accusing them of using addictive features that encourage compulsive use.
A proposed class-action lawsuit claims that dating apps such as Tinder and Hinge are designed to addict users and exploit them for financial gain.