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News items you should check out: May 17

Since I can’t cover everything, I’ll often direct your attention to articles of interest. To wit:

° From AppleInsider: A bill has been submitted to the Ohio House to try and criminalize using electronic tags for tracking people without permission, the latest legislative attempt to curtail AirTag stalking.

° From iMore: Apple says that Kendrick Lamar’s new ‘Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers’ album has the most first-day streams for an album so far in 2022.

° From MacRumors: Apple today began selling refurbished versions of the fourth-generation iPad Air for the first time since the tablet was initially released in October 2020.

° From 9to5Mac: iOS 16 public beta 2 is expected later than usual due to “buggy” software.

° Cult of Mac: Apple offered several new features for its Podcasts app Monday. They include downloaded episode controls, annual subscription plans, partnerships with third-party hosting platforms and more.

° From the Apple Developer page: Now, under certain specific conditions and with advance user notice, developers may also offer an auto-renewable subscription price increase, without the user needing to take action and without interrupting the service.

° From MacVoices Live!: An article suggesting that Apple should top selling AirTags over stalking concerns sparked quite a debate, both on the MacVoices Slack, and with the panel of Jeff Butts, David Ginsburg, Brittany Smith, Jeff Gamet, Warren Sklar, Frank Petrie, and Jim Rea.(Part 1)




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