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Apple's Find My has finally launched in South Korea


Apple’s Find My network has come to South Korea after a lengthy delay. Prior to this, iPhones sold in the country lacked access to this feature.

"Find My is an important tool that allows users to grasp the location of the most precious things to them, such as friends, family and personal items, and I am very happy to be able to introduce this function to Korea," said David Dorn, senior director of Apple's service products, in a statement on the company's local website. OpenAI has been doubling its audience for ChatGPT at a rapid rate, and the addition of its latest image generation feature has increased the AI assistant's popularity. The Substack app now features a feed of vertical videos that the company hopes could draw in users from TikTok and help current subscribers discover new creators, too.

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