Seeing as Apple was hyping Apple Intelligence to sell iPhones and Macs, and then had to back away from that when they delayed the new Siri, you knew that a lawsuit was going to be inbound. And sure enough, here’s the lawsuit:
The suit, filed Wednesday in U.S. District Court in San Jose, seeks class action status and unspecified financial damages on behalf of those who purchased Apple Intelligence-capable iPhones and other devices.
And:
“Apple’s advertisements saturated the internet, television, and other airwaves to cultivate a clear and reasonable consumer expectation that these transformative features would be available upon the iPhone’s release,” the suit reads.
- “This drove unprecedented excitement in the market, even for Apple, as the company knew it would, and as part of Apple’s ongoing effort to convince consumers to upgrade at a premium price and to distinguish itself from competitors deemed to be winning the AI-arms race.”
- “Contrary to Defendant’s claims of advanced AI capabilities, the Products offered a significantly limited or entirely absent version of Apple Intelligence, misleading consumers about its actual utility and performance. Worse yet, Defendant promoted its Products based on these overstated AI capabilities, leading consumers to believe they were purchasing a device with features that did not exist or were materially misrepresented.”
Now I am not a lawyer, but I think that this has merit. Apple did hype Apple Intelligence massively and they did tie it into product launches. So I can see how someone might be a bit ticked off if they bought a new iPhone and some of the key features of Apple Intelligence were not there or didn’t work the way one would have been led to believe. Thus I think Apple might have a problem here that their team of lawyers might have difficulty swatting away. The usual this hasn’t been tested in court applies here. But I suspect Apple is going to focus their efforts in terms of settling this out of court as fast as they possibly can.

Microsoft To Windows 10 Users…. Buy A New PC With Windows 11
Posted in Commentary with tags Microsoft on March 22, 2025 by itnerdLater this year, Windows 10 is going to go into end of support status in a few months. But the problem is that there’s a lot of Windows 10 PCs out there. No problem says Microsoft. Because you can just trade in your PC to get a brand new Windows 11 one:
Windows Latest spotted a new email from the Redmond giant related to Windows 10 in our ProtonMail account. We use this email for the Microsoft account of the test PC running Windows 10, which is sadly not capable of running the latest and greatest OS from Microsoft.
The email begins with a bold “End of support for Windows 10 is approaching” heading, followed by direct links to check the upgrade eligibility or purchase a new computer.
Next up is a FAQ section that tries to answer all the important questions related to Windows 10’s retirement. The first question clarifies the things that’ll happen after October 14, 2025, which includes the end of all kinds of support from Microsoft. It clarifies that all the free support will halt from that day onwards but doesn’t offer any paid alternatives.
After that, there is a brief answer about trading or recycling your old PC if you want to upgrade, followed by an assurance that your PC will work but won’t get updates. However, with time it’ll support fewer apps and will become a hunting ground for malicious actors.
Here’s the problem with this approach. People aren’t going to get much when trading in a laptop or a desktop that’s too old to run Windows 11. The market for those machines is already falling fast. On top of that with inflation, tariffs and the like squeezing the bank accounts of people, I really don’t think that this is a winning approach as you have to have the disposable income to buy a new PC. But I guess that their thought process is YOLO.
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