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PC World Latest NewsMay 01, 2024
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CNET How ToMay 01, 2024
Best iPad Deals: Save on iPad Air, iPad Mini and Others as 2024 Refreshes Near - CNET
Rumors of new iPads for 2024 are everywhere but you don't have to pay full price to get your hands on one of Apple's current tablets.

Mac RumorsMay 01, 2024
Turn Several Live Photos into a Single Video on iPhone
Did you know it's possible to take multiple Live Photos from your iPhone's photo library and turn them into a single continuous video? Keep reading to learn how it's done.


EngadgetMay 01, 2024
TikTok might be going around Apple's in-app purchase rules for its coins
Another day, another company tests Apple's resolve. This time, it's TikTok allegedly violating the company's rules for apps, with the video platform seemingly allowing some users to purchase its coins directly from its website. TikTok has apparently given some iOS users the option to "Try recharging on tiktok.com to avoid in-app service fees" — namely Apple's 30 percent commission on purchases.

According to photos shared on X (formerly Twitter) by David Tesler, co-founder of the app Sendit, TikTok is prompting users to save around 25 percent when purchasing coins (used to tip creators) thanks to lower third-party service fees. They can then use Apple Pay, PayPal or a credit or debit card to complete their transaction. It's unclear why only some users have access to this circumnavigation; one hypothesis is the feature was turned on for individuals who previously purchased a large number of coins.


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