TechNewsWorld writes: "The U.S. federal government has released a set of mobile applications to deliver information to the public -- everything from where to find the nearest biodiesel station to whether or not a given consumer product has been recalled based on its barcode. While most of the apps can be accessed as platform-agnostic Web apps, when it comes to downloading native apps, it appears one platform has been favored over others."
The famous ChatGPT application for Apple Watch, Petey, became available for iPhone a couple of months ago.
In the grand scheme of things, Batterygate may be just a blip on Apple's radar, a $500 million hiccup for a company worth trillions.
Some iPhone features are worth disabling, while others are designed to potentially save your life.