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  2. iOS 9 - Wikipedia

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    The release of iOS 9.3.3 in July 2016 was followed by reports that the iBooks store crashed. [105] However, Apple explained in August that the timing was a coincidence, and the iBooks app crash was a result of a server issue, not the software update.

  3. JailbreakMe - Wikipedia

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    JailbreakMe 2.0 "Star", released by comex on August 1, 2010, exploited a vulnerability in the FreeType library used while rendering PDF files. This was the first publicly available jailbreak for the iPhone 4, able to jailbreak iOS 3.1.2 through 4.0.1 on the iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad models then current. [7]

  4. iOS - Wikipedia

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    The feature was initially only available on the iPad (1st generation) until the release of iOS 4 a few months after the release of iPhone OS 3.2, which brought the feature to all iPhone and iPod Touch models that could run the operating system, with the exception of the iPhone 3G and the iPod touch (2nd generation) due to performance issues ...

  5. iPhone - Wikipedia

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    Release date Model System-on-a-chip; March 18, 2022 iPhone SE (3rd generation) Apple A15: September 16, 2022 iPhone 14: October 7, 2022 iPhone 14 Plus: September 22, 2023 iPhone 15: Apple A16: iPhone 15 Plus: September 20, 2024 iPhone 16: Apple A18: iPhone 16 Plus: iPhone 16 Pro: Apple A18 Pro: iPhone 16 Pro Max

  6. ChatGPT - Wikipedia

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    ChatGPT is a generative artificial intelligence chatbot [2] [3] developed by OpenAI and launched in 2022. It is currently based on the GPT-4o large language model (LLM). ChatGPT can generate human-like conversational responses and enables users to refine and steer a conversation towards a desired length, format, style, level of detail, and language. [4]

  7. New York Stock Exchange - Wikipedia

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    Following the 2011 rule change, at the start of each trading day, the NYSE sets three circuit breaker levels at levels of 7% (Level 1), 13% (Level 2), and 20% (Level 3) of the average closing price of the S&P 500 for the preceding trading day. Level 1 and Level 2 declines result in a 15-minute trading halt unless they occur after 3:25 pm, when ...