The CDC was trying to solve the pandemic with your location data.
By Laura Tucker – May 4, 2022
COVID has caused Chinese authorities to shutter the Foxconn facdtory and the rest of Shenzhen, possibly delaying the next iPhones.
By Laura Tucker – Mar 15, 2022
COVID testing has always been problematic, but getting a COVID test could soon be as easy as using your smartphone and accurate to boot.
By Laura Tucker – Feb 8, 2022
The newest malware, TangleBot, targets Android users by pretending to be helpful messages about COVID. It’s one virus using another.
By Laura Tucker – Sep 28, 2021
The iOS 15.1 beta was released to developers, with support for adding vaccination cards to your Wallet. Find out when you can get it on your iPhone.
By Laura Tucker – Sep 23, 2021
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
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
As COVID-19 drags into its second year, here are five resources to help you get the latest information on pandemic news, vaccination, and testing.
By Ari Simon – Mar 4, 2021
U.S. federal officials have warned of “increased and imminent” cyberattacks on hospitals and healthcare providers during the pandemic.
By Laura Tucker – Nov 2, 2020
Europol and other agencies warned of a spike this year in cybercrime that is being largely attributed to the coronavirus pandemic.
By Laura Tucker – Oct 6, 2020
Microsoft issued a warning about a spike in cyberattacks of COVID-19 data, and it’s mostly coming from Russia, China, North Korea, and Iran.
By Laura Tucker – Sep 30, 2020
Google Maps has added a layer that shows the severity of CVOID-19 in different locations. It’s a great tool to help you with travel-planning.
By Laura Tucker – Sep 24, 2020
Perhaps a good way to help combat COVID-19 is to use Folding@home and your PC’s CPU to determine how the virus’s proteins work so that an effective treatment can be developed.
By Miguel Leiva-Gomez – Apr 21, 2020
Apple and Google are planning to push out a Bluetooth-based tracking system to help in COVID-19 contact tracing. How effective will it be?
By Andrew Braun – Apr 18, 2020
Hackers started their coronavirus-related attacks, including buying up domains related to the COVID-19 and selling programs with coronavirus-related discounts.
By Simon Batt – Apr 2, 2020
Google I/O usually takes place in May. However, unlike Apple, Google has decided to pull the plug on the conference and cancel its 2020 entry.
By Simon Batt – Mar 21, 2020
With people now staying at home because of the coronavirus, the average American download usage almost doubled in the space of a week.
By Simon Batt – Mar 19, 2020
In the face of the coronavirus, Apple decided to move their Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) online.
By Simon Batt – Mar 14, 2020
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