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Apple Watch Double Tap, Apple/Google search deal trial, iPhone 15 overheating resolved


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Benjamin and Chance go hands-on with Apple Watch Double Tap and all the changes in the latest iOS 17.1 beta, wrap up the iPhone 15 #overheatinggate fiasco, dive deep into the ongoing Google trial that is revealing all sorts of details about the Apple search deal, and discuss why Formula 1 is a good target for Apple’s sports streaming ambitions. 

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  • Benjamin Mayo

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          • Apple says a software update is on the way to fix iPhone 15 overheating problems
          • Apple releases iOS 17.0.3 with fix for iPhone 15 overheating issues
          • Does iOS 17.0.3 slow down iPhone 15 Pro to prevent overheating?
          • iPhone 15 Pro Max back glass cracks within seconds in new durability test [Video]
          • Does the iPhone 15 Pro Max bend and crack easily? Consumer Reports says no
          • Bloomberg: Apple held talks with Microsoft about acquiring Bing in 2020
          • Apple pondered replacing Google with DuckDuckGo as default search engine in Safari private browsing mode
          • Apple has a next-gen search engine called Pegasus, but don't expect a Google Search competitor yet
          • Eddy Cue defends Google search deal despite privacy concerns: ‘The iPhone is a much more private device’ than Android
          • Apple Watch Series 9 Double Tap feature now available in watchOS 10.1 beta
          • iOS 17.1 finally lets you pick the album to use for the Photo Shuffle lock screen
          • Report: Apple considers huge bid for global Formula 1 streaming rights
          • Writers strike finally over, streamers agree to bonus payout for most popular shows
          • Netflix price increase coming when ongoing actors strike ends
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