9to5Mac Happy Hour

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

10.06.2023 - By 9to5MacPlay

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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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Chance Miller

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