224 Injured After Glitchy Diabetes App Drains Insulin Pump Batteries

At least 224 people have been injured after an iPhone app called t:connect drained the battery on its accompanying insulin pump, called t:slim X2, causing the pump to fail to deliver insulin. The FDA issued a Class I recall of the app on Wednesday, according to a press release, the most serious type of recall issued by the agency.

This iPhone app will get you out of any slump — meditation, without meditating

Other activations include “Align With Future Self Before Socializing”, which is like a calming pep talk and “Design Your Next Glow Up”, a reflective journaling practice with lots of prompts. There are others that are designed for when you’re resting or seated, so if you do just want an alternative meditation app, there’s plenty here for you too.

Apple’s 1Q iPhone sales see 10% drop

That case is expected to take several years to resolve, but European regulators already are forcing Apple to allow more alternatives to its proprietary iPhone app store as part of the Digital Markets Act.