Most of us unlock our phones dozens of times a day. A quick glance. A tap of a fingerprint. Done. It is fast, convenient, and usually perfectly safe. But there is an important difference between ...
A growing number of our friends, family, and neighbors are taking to the streets to exercise their Constitutional rights to “peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of ...
Researchers said a sophisticated exploit kit with 23 iOS vulnerabilities is being used by espionage and cybercrime campaigns.
Apple has released its first Background Security Improvements update to fix a WebKit flaw tracked as CVE-2026-20643 on ...
For most of us, the only times we type our iPhone passcode are when we restart the phone or install an update. Face ID and Touch ID make unlocking feel effortless – until they don’t. If you’re here, ...
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The real question isn’t whether refurbished makes sense (it does for most buyers), but how to navigate the market without getting stuck with a device that’s either near end-of-life or from a seller ...
If you are reading this, you probably already know that China has achieved a record trade surplus (of around $1.2 trillion) in 2025 despite the trade/tariff disputes. Given how interconnected the ...
The panic around “refurbished = infected” is mostly theater. When you choose quality refurbished devices from certified sellers, the malware threat is identical to buying new—assuming you follow the ...
Biometric locks like face recognition are convenient to set up—but because of a legal loophole, law enforcement can bypass them more easily than a traditional passcode. I review privacy tools like ...