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Users of the iOS 11.1 update also encountered some issues
Users of the iOS 11.1 update also encountered some issues with Wi-Fi connectivity for some users, which led to the device crashing on launch. Users will need to restart their devices every 10 minutes to avoid this problem. In addition, some users may experience issues with battery life if the device is not using the standard 4.5GHz band of Wi-Fi.
Apple's previous update to iOS 11.1, iOS 11.2, introduced a workaround to avoid this issue. In iOS 11.1, users could use Settings app to disable the Wi-Fi feature.
The latest update adds a couple of new settings to the Settings menu that provide a number of useful changes that the iPhone XS and XS Max may not have received.
The new Settings menu controls how the iPhone XS and XS Max's battery life is measured. It's important to note that the new Settings menu is only accessible from the iPhone's camera app.
Apple's latest iOS 12.0.1 update will fix all the issues that were previously reported and will also make it easier for users to download new versions of iOS to their device. If you are experiencing any of these issues, you can update your device at Settings > About Phone > Updates.
Thanks, Daniel.The latest news from the United States regarding President Trump's tax returns was made on Sunday, as the tax code is expected to undergo major changes this week.
The Associated Press reported that the Trump Organization's tax filings "will be scrutinized by federal judges," as well as a "huge amount of information, including the details of how much tax returns and other information you file."
The AP report also says that the Trump Organization is currently in talks to sell its stake in the company, and the company is expected to receive a "significant" payment in late 2018 or early 2019, although the company is "still being vetted."
The AP notes that Trump's current tax filings are subject to the Trump Organization's tax rules and that the Trump Organization is "going to have to pay about a quarter million dollars' worth of taxes in the next 30 years."
In addition, the AP reports that the Trump Organization is under federal oversight, and that a federal judge has ruled the company's finances should be audited and the company is under federal tax scrutiny.
In other developments, the Associated Press reports that, according to sources, the Trump Organization is seeking tax exemption under Section 927 of the Internal Revenue Code. The
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