9to5Mac Happy Hour

iOS 17.2 released, Stolen Device Protection, Beeper blocked

12.14.2023 - By 9to5MacPlay

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iOS 17.2 is finally here, and Benjamin and Chance break down all the new features. iOS 17.3 introduces new opt-in measures to protect against shoulder surfing thieves. Also, Apple blocks Beeper Mini, launches a USB-C case for AirPods Pro 2, and plans to start offering incentives for artists to make their songs available in Spatial Audio on Apple Music.

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Chance Miller

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