What the Tech: Beware of attacks on iPhones
Do you have an iPhone? It isn’t as safe as you might think. That is if you’re not paying attention.
Do you have an iPhone? It isn’t as safe as you might think. That is if you’re not paying attention.
See what’s new from Apple for the iPhone, iPad, Siri and its apps.
Many iPhone users report that their alarm clocks are malfunctioning, causing them to miss school, work and other important engagements.
Beware of a message asking you to change your Apple ID password because it could be an attack.
The lawsuit alleges that Apple has monopoly power in the smartphone market and leverages control over the iPhone to “engage in a broad, sustained, and illegal course of conduct.”
Besides new Emojis, there are other new features on iOS 17.4 from Apple. Here’s a look.
Your iPhone can help make sense of confusing laundry label symbols.
An important security update is now available for most iPhones that prevents someone from stealing your device and locking you out of your Apple Account.
Apple is adding a significant security update to iOS 17.3 to thwart iPhone thieves who’ve been known to lock the owner from their phone and Apple iCloud.
Several law enforcement agencies are warning iPhone users of a new feature in iOS 17 that they say could allow hackers to steal personal information.