At the very least, it "saves" your game between sessions, so you can continue where you left off. I wonder if anyone has made a book to be read this way so you can easily know where you stopped reading?
Hmm, this could be kinda nice, especially if you want to ctrl+f search for a previous passage, without the risk of jumping ahead and spoiling yourself. I wonder if any ebook readers (software or devices) have implemented that specific feature.
I don't have an iPhone. But at least on OSX I didn't find a clean way to remove Apple Music.
Every time I accidentally tap play on my bluetooth headset it opens Apple Music and asks me accept the ToS, which I happily reject. It's a daily thing for me because it's almost impossible to put my headphones on without triggering a play due to bad button placement.
This is particularly unlucky for macOS if you want to use a application-firewall like "Little Snitch" - since Apple removed kernelextensions on macOS (which LittleSnitch and others used before) they now have to also fake a VPN. Because of this, you cannot use a custom DNS and Little Snitch. [1]
Commercial aviation is generally well known for having redundancies in place for a lot of problems they can potentially face, so I have to wonder how big the issue was that they had to shut down an entire airspace. Could have been a one-in-a-million glitch they couldn't account for. The subsequent investigation report will be an interesting read.