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Apps in M1 iPad Pros Limited to Using 5GB RAM

Apps in M1 iPad Pros Limited to Using 5GB RAM

iPadOS limits apps to only using 5GB RAM, whether they’re used on iPads or iPad Pros with M1 chips. All that great power is being wasted.

By Laura Tucker / Jun 2, 2021
Rumors: “Nintendo Switch Pro” to Be Released in the Fall

Rumors: “Nintendo Switch Pro” to Be Released in the Fall

Rumors state the “Nintendo Switch Pro” could be released as soon as September and announced before this year’s E3.

By Laura Tucker / May 28, 2021
Google Finally Releases Fuchsia, Lands on 1st-Gen Nest Hub

Google Finally Releases Fuchsia, Lands on 1st-Gen Nest Hub

The long-rumored Android replacement, Fuchsia, has finally been released by, but to a 1st-Gen Google Nest Hub instead of an Android device.

By Laura Tucker / May 26, 2021
Third macOS Zero-Day Attack Takes Advantage through Safari

Third macOS Zero-Day Attack Takes Advantage through Safari

A third zero-day attack on macOs in less than a year has been identified. It attacks users in several ways through Safari and other browsers.

By Laura Tucker / May 25, 2021
Twitter Removes Photo-Cropping Algorithm After Racial Bias Analysis

Twitter Removes Photo-Cropping Algorithm After Racial Bias Analysis

After complaints that its photo-cropping algorithm showed a racial bias, Twitter is removing the tool and letting users crop the photos.

By Laura Tucker / May 24, 2021
Microsoft Will Retire Internet Explorer Desktop in 2022

Microsoft Will Retire Internet Explorer Desktop in 2022

Microsoft dropped the announced that it will officially retire the Internet Explorer desktop application in June 2022, pushing Edge as a replacement.

By Laura Tucker / May 20, 2021
Google I0 2021 Brings Android 12 Beta and More

Google I0 2021 Brings Android 12 Beta and More

Google released changes to many of its products at Google IO 2021. Perhaps one of the most significant changes is what Android 12 will bring.

By Laura Tucker / May 19, 2021
The Dangers of Sending a Text with Android Messages App

The Dangers of Sending a Text with Android Messages App

It’s easy to send a text through the Android Messages app, but it has known security vulnerabilities and the fix isn’t coming anytime soon.

By Laura Tucker / May 17, 2021
Motorola Will Add Over-the-Air Wireless Technology to Its Devices

Motorola Will Add Over-the-Air Wireless Technology to Its Devices

Motorola has signed on with GuRu Wireless, agreeing to add its over-the-air wireless technology to its smartphones and other devices.

By Laura Tucker / May 13, 2021
Attorneys General Fight Launch of Instagram Kids

Attorneys General Fight Launch of Instagram Kids

Several state attorneys general wrote a letter to press Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg to not launch Instagram Kids as planned.

By Laura Tucker / May 12, 2021
FBI Confirms Darkside Behind Colonial Pipeline Ransomware Attack

FBI Confirms Darkside Behind Colonial Pipeline Ransomware Attack

After the Colonial Pipeline ransomware attack affecting one of the largest U.S. pipelines, the FBI blamed the Darkside group.

By Laura Tucker / May 11, 2021
Apple Gave Private iPad Multitasking Camera Access to Zoom

Apple Gave Private iPad Multitasking Camera Access to Zoom

An app developer discovered Apple gave Zoom access to the iPad multitasking camera that no other third-party video conferencing app has.

By Laura Tucker / May 10, 2021
Google Announces It Will Begin Using 2SV Automatically

Google Announces It Will Begin Using 2SV Automatically

Google agrees with two-step verification so much that it plans to automatically use 2SV on all accounts instead of leaving it as an option.

By Laura Tucker / May 7, 2021
Peloton User Accounts Subjected to Data Leaks

Peloton User Accounts Subjected to Data Leaks

A security researcher discovered the user accounts of Peloton fitness equipment were subject to data leaks, and the company took no action.

By Laura Tucker / May 6, 2021
2FA and Recycled Phone Numbers Are a Security Risk

2FA and Recycled Phone Numbers Are a Security Risk

Have you changed your phone number? Researchers have learned that 2FA can lead to spammed accounts with recycled phone numbers.

By Laura Tucker / May 5, 2021
Apple Indicates It Fixed Podcasts App After iOS 14.5 Broke It

Apple Indicates It Fixed Podcasts App After iOS 14.5 Broke It

Apple indicates it fixed the issues with the Podcasts app after the iOS 14.5 update, but did it harm its chances for Podcasts subscriptions?

By Laura Tucker / May 4, 2021
Facebook Suggests It Could Start Charging Because of iOS 14.5

Facebook Suggests It Could Start Charging Because of iOS 14.5

Facebook has been complaining about Apple’s iOS 14.5 change, and now that it has rolled out, Facebook is suggesting it may have to start charging.

By Laura Tucker / May 3, 2021
Android to Expand Earthquake Alerts and Detection

Android to Expand Earthquake Alerts and Detection

Google is expanding Android earthquake alerts and detection to more locations domestically and internationally starting in May.

By Laura Tucker / Apr 30, 2021
T-Mobile SyncUP TRACKER Joins AirTag and Others

T-Mobile SyncUP TRACKER Joins AirTag and Others

T-Mobile announced the SyncUP TRACKER, joining the Samsung SmartThings Tracker, the Apple AirTag, and the Tile. It’s a crowded field.

By Laura Tucker / Apr 29, 2021
Google Ignores Android Contact Tracing App Privacy Flaw

Google Ignores Android Contact Tracing App Privacy Flaw

Researchers have found a privacy flaw in the Android contact tracing app meant to warn users when they come in contact with a case of COVID.

By Laura Tucker / Apr 28, 2021
Mobile Facebook Now Includes Spotify Miniplayer

Mobile Facebook Now Includes Spotify Miniplayer

After it appeared it was left out of recent plans, Spotify announced adding a miniplayer to the mobile Facebook apps to play shared content.

By Laura Tucker / Apr 27, 2021
Researchers Found Privacy Leaks with Apple’s Airplay

Researchers Found Privacy Leaks with Apple’s Airplay

Apple’s AirDrop feature makes it easy to share images and files with people nearby, but researchers have connected AirDrop to privacy leaks.

By Laura Tucker / Apr 26, 2021
Podcasts Boom Inspires Options for Facebook, Apple

Podcasts Boom Inspires Options for Facebook, Apple

Facebook and Apple noticed the pandemic-related boon with podcasts. They have each created upcoming options to take advantage of it.

By Laura Tucker / Apr 23, 2021
Amazon One Palm Reader Payments to Hit More Stores

Amazon One Palm Reader Payments to Hit More Stores

The Amazon One payment method relies on a palm reader technology. Amazon plans to expand the service and roll it out to more stores.

By Laura Tucker / Apr 22, 2021
Apple Announces New iMacs and iPad Pros with M1

Apple Announces New iMacs and iPad Pros with M1

While much of the Apple releases had already been leaked, the big news was that the M1 chip would be in both the new iMacs and iPad Pros.

By Laura Tucker / Apr 21, 2021
Zoom Makes Significant Changes a Year into Pandemic

Zoom Makes Significant Changes a Year into Pandemic

Being used differently this past year necessitated changes for Zoom. This week Zoom made significant changes to the service across platforms.

By Laura Tucker / Apr 20, 2021
WhatsApp Photos and Videos Deleted When You Switch iPhones

WhatsApp Photos and Videos Deleted When You Switch iPhones

To add to its bad year, an existing issue can lead to your WhatsApp photos and videos getting deleted when you switch iPhones.

By Laura Tucker / Apr 19, 2021
5 Google Assistant Changes, Including Find My iPhone

5 Google Assistant Changes, Including Find My iPhone

Google Assistant announced five changes, and one of them will hep you find your iPhone. Will this be enough to do battle with Alexa and Siri?

By Laura Tucker / Apr 15, 2021
Spotify Car Thing Brings Internet Music to Older Cars

Spotify Car Thing Brings Internet Music to Older Cars

Spotify is launching “Car Thing,” a device that can be used no matter the age of your car. Will this compete with CarPlay and Android Auto?

By Laura Tucker / Apr 14, 2021
Microsoft Acquires Nuance, a Healthcare AI System

Microsoft Acquires Nuance, a Healthcare AI System

Microsoft went all in and acquired Nuance, a company with cloud and AI software in the healthcare space. Does it have further aspirations?

By Laura Tucker / Apr 13, 2021
Facebook Creates Open-Source Dataset to Lessen AI Bias

Facebook Creates Open-Source Dataset to Lessen AI Bias

Facebook has created an open-source dataset that it believes will lessen the AI basis that exists with facial recognition.

By Laura Tucker / Apr 12, 2021
Success of Discord and Slack Leads to Malware

Success of Discord and Slack Leads to Malware

Discord and Slack became tools for hackers to spread their malware because of their success this past year and users’ trust in them.

By Laura Tucker / Apr 9, 2021
Apple Find My Network Now Works with 3rd-Party Devices

Apple Find My Network Now Works with 3rd-Party Devices

Apple announced an extension of its Find My network. It will work with third-party devices, starting with Belkin, Chipolo, and VanMoof.

By Laura Tucker / Apr 8, 2021
LinkedIn Phishing Campaign: A New Threat

LinkedIn Phishing Campaign: A New Threat

With unemployment at record highs during the pandemic, hackers are hitting the inboxes of the unemployed in a LinkedIn phishing campaign.

By Laura Tucker / Apr 7, 2021
LG Smartphones, One-Time No. 3 Brand, Ends Its Run

LG Smartphones, One-Time No. 3 Brand, Ends Its Run

LG isn’t going out on top. After years in the business, LG smartphones will no longer be on the shelf, as the company ends its run.

By Laura Tucker / Apr 6, 2021
Facebook Data Leaked from Over 500 Million Users

Facebook Data Leaked from Over 500 Million Users

Facebook has lost respect with data leaks. Over the weekend it was discovered that Facebook data belonging to millions of users was leaked.

By Laura Tucker / Apr 5, 2021
Android App System Update Allows Hackers to Access Your Data

Android App System Update Allows Hackers to Access Your Data

A new tactic is hidden in the Android app “System Update.” It’s no update – it’s malware that is secretly stealing your data.

By Laura Tucker / Apr 2, 2021
Travel Pass App to Launch on iOS in a Few Weeks

Travel Pass App to Launch on iOS in a Few Weeks

To get the airline industry up and running, the IATA is instituting a travel pass app that it says will be available later this month on iOS.

By Laura Tucker / Apr 1, 2021
More Smartphone Users Are Dumping Android for iPhone

More Smartphone Users Are Dumping Android for iPhone

A new survey shows that when it comes to the brand, more smartphone users are dumping Android for iPhone – at a quick pace.

By Laura Tucker / Mar 31, 2021
Apple Patent Shows Macs Made from Recycled Cans

Apple Patent Shows Macs Made from Recycled Cans

Apple revealed in two patient applications it’s been using its own custom alloy made from recycled beer and pop cans on the MacBook Air.

By Laura Tucker / Mar 30, 2021
Counterterrorism Hackers Behind Large Hack Google Identified

Counterterrorism Hackers Behind Large Hack Google Identified

A large hacking operation Google outed was actually being carried out by counterterrorism hackers. These hackers were from a U.S. Western ally.

By Laura Tucker / Mar 29, 2021
Slack Connect DM Update Quickly Tweaked

Slack Connect DM Update Quickly Tweaked

Slack Connect DM was quickly tweaked after it was rolled out over concerns it would allow users to be easily repeatedly harassed.

By Laura Tucker / Mar 26, 2021
Nintendo Switch Knockoff in Works, Powered by Android

Nintendo Switch Knockoff in Works, Powered by Android

With rumors about a Nintendo Switch Pro, there is another rumor that Qualcomm is working on a Nintendo Switch knockoff powered by Android.

By Laura Tucker / Mar 25, 2021
Nintendo Switch Pro Reportedly Launching with DLSS

Nintendo Switch Pro Reportedly Launching with DLSS

A popular rumor is stating that a Nintendo Switch Pro with support for DLSS could be released for the 2021 holiday shopping season.

By Laura Tucker / Mar 24, 2021
Google’s Fuchsia Could Be Near 1st Developer Release

Google’s Fuchsia Could Be Near 1st Developer Release

We could be nearing the day Android users get to dump it for its replacement. Google’s Fuchsia could be nearing its 1st developer release.

By Laura Tucker / Mar 23, 2021
Instagram for Kids in Development by Facebook

Instagram for Kids in Development by Facebook

There age limits on social media have been largely ignored. However, Facebook has made it a priority to create an Instagram for Kids for users under 13.

By Laura Tucker / Mar 19, 2021
Spammers Bombard Apple Users with Group FaceTime Calls

Spammers Bombard Apple Users with Group FaceTime Calls

macOS and iOS users are reporting that they are being besieged by group FaceTime calls that are either spam or pranks, and they can’t block the numbers.

By Laura Tucker / Mar 18, 2021
Google Play Store Cut Developer Fees, Following Apple’s Lead

Google Play Store Cut Developer Fees, Following Apple’s Lead

Under pressure from some developers, Apple reduced its cut of developer fees. Following suit, Google Play Store is cutting developer fees as well.

By Laura Tucker / Mar 17, 2021
SMS Messages Can Be Rerouted to Hackers for Just $16.

SMS Messages Can Be Rerouted to Hackers for Just $16.

Do you get errant text messages and have no idea where they come from? SMS messages can be redirected to hackers for just $16.

By Laura Tucker / Mar 16, 2021
Safe Blues Virtual Virus Developed to Track COVID

Safe Blues Virtual Virus Developed to Track COVID

Safe Blues researchers are using Bluetooth to transfer a virtual virus between mobile devices to help track the COVID-19 virus.

By Laura Tucker / Mar 15, 2021

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