Did iPhone 17 Air inspire Galaxy S25 Edge? Here’s what Samsung says

When the Galaxy S25 Edge was first rumored last year, many claimed Samsung is copying Apple in releasing an ultra-thin smartphone. However, Apple hasn’t announced the iPhone 17 Air yet. So, this begs the question: Did iPhone 17 Air really inspire the Galaxy S25 Edge? This is what Samsung had to say on the matter. […]

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ZFE : Agnès Pannier-Runacher concède enfin l’évidence – une marche arrière camouflée ?

En admettant que les ZFE pénalisent les plus vulnérables, Agnès Pannier-Runacher reconnaît enfin ce que des millions de Français vivent depuis des mois : une écologie imposée, brutale, et socialement injuste. Mais derrière ce revirement sémantique, aucune action concrète. Le gouvernement entend la colère… mais continue de l’ignorer.

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L’Europe redécouvre la raison : le nucléaire en marche, les idéologues démasqués

L’Europe commence enfin à sortir du brouillard idéologique pour reprendre en main son avenir énergétique. En Belgique comme ailleurs, le nucléaire revient au centre du jeu, tandis que les apprentis sorciers verts, qui ont mené le continent à la dépendance et à l’absurde, sont peu à peu démasqués. Place à la science, à la raison, et à la souveraineté.

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Apple Stops Signing iPadOS 17.7.7 After Reports of App Login Issues

Apple has stopped signing the iPadOS 17.7.7 update that was released earlier this week for devices unable to run versions of iPadOS 18, meaning that users will not be able to install the update even if they see it available in Software Update. Affected devices include the sixth-generation iPad, the 10.5-inch iPad Pro, and the second-generation 12.9-inch ‌iPad Pro‌.



The company has not provided a reason for unsigning the update, but there are a number of reports on the MacRumors forums, Reddit, and elsewhere from users who have experienced issues logging into apps after updating their devices.

From MacRumors forums member mrsmith1:

I have an iPad 6th generation. After the latest update 17.7.7 I’ve been having problems with certain, but not all apps. Wikipedia, Duck Duck Go, Letterboxd and others. Every time I open them it’s like the first time and I have to sign up or do a tour of the app. I can’t seem to do anything about it. Any ideas?

From Reddit user National_Case748:

Since updating my iPad to iPadOS 17.7.7 (build 21H433), all apps (such as YouTube, X, etc.) log me out every time I close them. This issue did not happen before the update.

I’ve already tried all of the following:

  • Checked that Screen Time and Restrictions are disabled.
  • Verified that no profiles or MDM configurations are installed.
  • Made sure Safari cookies and password saving are enabled.
  • Performed a full Reset All Settings.
  • Finally, I did a complete factory reset and set up the iPad as new (not from backup).

Even after all this, the problem persists. Every time I open an app, it behaves as if it were freshly installed and asks me to log in again.

Apple has presumably prevented users from updating to iPadOS 17.7.7 for the time being to address these issues and will release a new update once they have been fixed.

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Oppo A5, A5 5G, and A5x are now official

Oppo has made the A5, A5 5G, and A5x (which leaked recently) official today on its international site. The A5 is not to be confused with the Chinese model that launched back in March, as it looks completely different. The A5 has a 6.67-inch LCD screen with 720×1604 resolution, 90 Hz refresh rate, 180 Hz […]

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Apple now showing warnings on EU App Store apps with alternative payment options

The European Commission (EC) found Apple in breach of the Digital Markets Act (DMA) over its anti-competitive App Store practices last month. One of the EC’s main gripes concerned Apple’s anti-steering policies, which prevented users from accessing alternative payment distribution channels. While Apple is appealing the €500 million fine, users across the European Union have noticed that Apple is now placing warning signs next to some apps that offer third-party payment options outside the App Store. One example is Instacar – a Hungarian app that shows vehicle data history. The app…

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