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Sony Faces Class-Action Lawsuit in US Over PS5 Price Increase
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Sony Faces Class-Action Lawsuit in US Over PS5 Price Increase

Sony is facing a class-action lawsuit in the United States filed by gamers who allege the company profited from PS5 price hikes during a period of tariffs. Players are seeking refunds for the price difference and suspect Sony may have benefited twice by increasing prices and potentially receiving tariff refunds without passing savings to consumers. Other companies like Amazon, Nintendo, Nike, and Adidas are facing similar lawsuits.

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Apple agrees to pay $250m after falsely claiming AI-powered Siri was ‘available now’
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06.05.2026

Apple agrees to pay $250m after falsely claiming AI-powered Siri was ‘available now’

Settlement, which includes no admission of wrongdoing, covers roughly 36m eligible devices in class-action lawsuitApple on Tuesday agreed to pay $250m to settle a class-action lawsuit accusing it of misleading millions of iPhone buyers by falsely touting artificial intelligence capabilities for its Siri voice assistant in late 2024.Plaintiffs accused the California tech company of having “promoted AI capabilities that did not exist at the time, do not exist now, and will not exist for two or more years” in order to boost iPhone sales, according to the suit. Apple’s more “personalized” version of Siri still has not been fully released despite its announcement nearly two years ago. Continue reading...

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Apple agrees to pay $250m over claims it misled buyers on Siri’s AI features
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06.05.2026

Apple agrees to pay $250m over claims it misled buyers on Siri’s AI features

Settlement, which includes no admission of wrongdoing, covers roughly 36m eligible devices in class-action lawsuitApple on Tuesday agreed to pay $250m to settle a class-action lawsuit accusing it of misleading millions of iPhone buyers by falsely touting artificial intelligence capabilities for its Siri voice assistant in late 2024.Plaintiffs accused the California tech company of having “promoted AI capabilities that did not exist at the time, do not exist now, and will not exist for two or more years” in order to boost iPhone sales, according to the suit. Apple’s more “personalized” version of Siri still has not been fully released despite its announcement nearly two years ago. Continue reading...

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