Sunday Reboot: Addiction, VR, and how the iPhone Air doesn't suck
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By Malcolm Owen
Published on March 29, 2026.
Apple's Mac Pro was killed and leaked due to a "DarkSword" exploit, which affects older iOS versions, and China pushed for more App Store openness. The company also celebrated its launch in London with performances by Nia Archives and Mumford & Sons. This article discusses social addiction, which could become Apple's problem in the future as it introduces age verification in iOS 26.4, intended to prevent younger users from accessing apps intended for maturer audiences. However, this could potentially give social media apps a free pass when it comes to age-appropriate content. This could lead to sloppier handling of user data, allowing edgier content to slip through moderation. If this becomes a problem for Apple, it may act to avoid penalties from the laws.
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