What the Tech: Should you worry about iOS 17’s “Name Drop” feature?
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.
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.
Apple has released new ringtones and alert tones for the first time in a decade. Two dozen of them!
How many times do you want to share your contact information with someone and you have to ask for their number and send them a text? In iOS 17, it gets a whole lot easier.
What’s in iOS 17? Is it a big update? Here are a few useful upgrades to some of the things you likely use every day.
It isn’t often that Apple issues a safety warning about its products.
An iPhone feature introduced last fall has proven to not only have the ability to save lives but has actually helped rescue people who need help.
You might refer to these as “I was today years old when I found out my iPhone does these things.”
Here’s why you may not want to rush to download the public beta version of iOS 17.
You protect people, pets and plants from the heat, but what about your phone?
The iPhone was first released to the public on June 30, 2007. Can you picture what the world was like before?