Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - Apple trumpeted its new mobile software this fall as the "biggest iOS release ever." But iOS 8 made some features smaller, say some users who filed a class action accusing the tech giant of false advertising.
They claim the new system devours between 18 percent and 23 percent of promised storage space off their iPods, iPhones and iPads. Adding salt to the wound, Apple &q...
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