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  • Can Apple AirTag solve the lost luggage problem? These airlines think so

    Lufthansa Group is making it a bit harder for your luggage to just disappear from the baggage belt.

  • Apple may make finding stuff with the next AirTag easier, here's how

    Apple is working on an upgrade and will launch new AirTag next year, which is expected to get a new ultra wide-band chip.

  • Apple partners with major airlines to help you find missing or lost baggage with AirTag: All the details

    Apple has introduced Share Item Location, a new iOS feature that helps users locate and recover misplaced items.

  • Apple's next-generation AirTag with upgraded chip and better tracking may arrive in 2025

    Apple’s second-generation AirTag is reportedly scheduled for a mid-2025 release with an Ultra-Wideband chipset for better location tracking.

  • Apple, Google come together to launch new tool to stop anti-stalking trackers

    There have been many reported instances of AirTag and other Bluetooth trackers being misused for stalking people. With support for both iOS and Android, this new Bluetooth standard will help users

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    A daily round-up of the most interesting articles to help jump-start the day.

  • Apple may face antitrust suit for AirTags

    The US Department of Justice is reportedly in the early stages of filling a complaint against Apple

  • Woman kills ‘cheating’ boyfriend after tracking him to bar using Apple AirTag

    Gaylyn Morris, 26, allegedly mowed down her boyfriend Andre Smith in the parking lot of a pub in Indianapolis on Friday

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