There is a bit of tug of war happening for Apple right now. The company says the iPhone XS, and especially the iPhone XR, are […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Month: January 2019
If you need Facebook but want to protect your data, remove your info!
If you can’t quit Facebook but want to limit your data sharing, removing information is your next best bet. With the latest news about Facebook’s nefarious […] Read the original post by Adam Zeis
How to turn off FaceTime on iPhone
iPhone, iPad and iPod touch owners have been warned about a FaceTime bug that was recently discovered, which could affect privacy. In a nutshell, FaceTime […] Read the original post by Fred Straker
Wednesday’s top deals: Bluetooth speakers, battery cases, and more!
On a daily basis there is no shortage of great deals to be had, but sometimes hunting them down can be a bit time consuming. […] Read the original post by John Levite
This Lightning Cable Won’t Fray And Ruin Your Day [Deals Hub]
It’s a fact of life in this modern world — your iPhone charging cable is going to fray and break at some point. And at […] Read the original post by Thomas Koshy
Apple Music takes its battle with Spotify to 30,000 feet with American Airlines partnership
The skies just got a little friendlier for Apple Music subscribers. Starting Friday, select American Airlines flights will offer free Apple Music streaming without needing […] Read the original post by Michael Simon
It’s never been more affordable to own the bObsweep PetHair robotic vacuum
Make your job a whole lot easier without breaking the bank. The bObsweep PetHair robotic vacuum cleaner and mop is down to $179.99 at Best Buy […] Read the original post by Adam Oram
Apple’s Smart Battery Cases for the iPhone X lineup are on sale for $118
Charge the case and the phone at the same time! The iPhone XS Apple Smart Battery Case is down to $118.51 in Black and $118.58 in […] Read the original post by John Levite
Mozilla Improves Privacy Controls in Firefox 65
New release of the Firefox web browser makes it easier for users to configure controls that can help to protect online privacy. Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Amazon’s voice-controlled, popcorn-ordering microwave is just $42 today
Smart appliances can make you feel like you’re living in the future, but they can also just make your life generally more convenient (while you’re […] Read the original post by Alexandria Haslam
Latest iTunes 12.9 Beta No Longer Allows Downgrading iPhones to Older iOS Versions Using IPSWs Firmware Files
Apple has disabled the ability to downgrade one’s iPhone or iPads using local IPSW firmware files starting with the latest iTunes 12.9.4.61 beta release. This […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
FaceTime bug, Apple’s Q1 2019 financial results, iOS and macOS Public Betas, Apple’s gaming service
FaceTime has a huge security bug. Apple announced its Q1 2019 financials. What’s new in the public betas of iOS 12 and macOS Mojave? Could […] Read the original post by Jason Cross, Leif Johnson, Roman Loyola, Dan Masaoka
Facebook paid teens to install banned app, spy on their data
After Apple banned Facebook’s spying VPN, Facebook violated enterprise distribution policies by paying teens to sideload it. Another week, another jaw-dropping, bomb-shell Facebook privacy violation. Josh Constantine, […] Read the original post by Rene Ritchie
18 Key Takeaways From Apple’s First Earnings Call of 2019
Apple yesterday reported its earnings results for the first quarter of the 2019 fiscal year. Apple’s CEO Tim Cook and CFO Luca Maestri then went […] Read the original post by Joe Rossignol
iFixit’s DIY iPhone Battery Replacement Kit is Staying $29.99 Until the End of the Year
Just before the end of 2017, the repair blog iFixit announced that it was lowering the price of its do-it-yourself iPhone battery repair kit. Continue […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck