'Tragically, in multiple instances, AirTag tracking led directly to a murder,' according to a class-action lawsuit against Apple, which was updated to add more than three dozen new plaintiffs.
This sounds like one of those trials where a techincality gets blown out of proportion (like with the "Worst Aunt Ever"-Case) to serve as a headline. Like a lawsuit that is required to get some ruling that's required to make claims against an insurance or something.
This sounds like one of those trials where a techincality gets blown out of proportion (like with the "Worst Aunt Ever"-Case) to serve as a headline. Like a lawsuit that is required to get some ruling that's required to make claims against an insurance or something.