(Bloomberg)
Well, it was only a matter of time before this thing got . Details are scarce at the moment, but two people have filed a federal suit against Apple over the , laying charges of privacy invasion and computer fraud. The lawsuit was filed in Tampa, Florida, according to information provided by their iPhones.
(Bloomberg)
U.S. citizens and politicians aren't the only ones up in arms about location tracking. South Korea's Korea Communication Commission is also on the case, grilling Apple about what information is collected and why. Meanwhile, North Korea's regime has reportedly given the feature a thumbs-up.
(MacRumors)