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News Iphone Fall Featured

iPhone Tough Enough to Survive Fall from Airplane

A pilot leaned out the window of his plane and dropped his iPhone. Thirteen months later it was recovered in working condition, minus the microphone.

By Laura Tucker – Oct 3, 2019

News Iphone Screen Apple Warning Featured

New iPhone Users Will Get Warned After Non-Apple Screen Replacements

Apple has issued a warning after the release of the iPhone 11 that users will receive warnings on their phones if they replace a cracked screen by a third-party repair.

By Laura Tucker – Sep 30, 2019

News Rural Illegal Boosters Featured

Increase in Illegal Boosters Threatens Mobile Signals in Rural Areas

Rural areas that already struggle to pick up a mobile signal are being threatened by an increase in illegal boosters, leading to a Catch-22.

By Laura Tucker – Sep 26, 2019

Skidmap Featured

New Linux Cryptojacker Can Mask CPU Usage and Fake Network Activity

Skidmap is a Linux-based cryptojacker which mines cryptocurrency on Linux machines, and Skidmap has features that make it hard to locate and stop.

By Simon Batt – Sep 20, 2019

News X Ray Online Featured

Your MRIs, X-rays, and CT Scans Could Be Easily Accessible Online

For at least 5 million people, when they’re getting X-rays, MRIs, and CT scans, they are not protected files, meaning anyone could get their hands on them.

By Laura Tucker – Sep 18, 2019

News Amazon Search Algorithm Featured

Employees Say Amazon Tweaked Search Algorithm to Favor Its Own Products

People who have worked for Amazon claim the company worked on that algorithm to boost their own brand, such as Kindles, Echoes, etc.

By Laura Tucker – Sep 17, 2019

News Iphone 11 Wireless Charging Featured

iPhone 11 May Have Bilateral Wireless Charging Installed but Disabled

All three iPhone 11 models have the hardware for bilateral wireless charging, yet Apple has reportedly disabled the feature in the software.

By Laura Tucker – Sep 16, 2019

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Apple’s New iPhone Pricing Encourages Users to Buy More Often

Apple introduced its new iPhones along with new pricing plans that seem to be a way to encourage people to go go back to updating every few years.

By Laura Tucker – Sep 11, 2019

News Apple Google Featured

Apple Accuses Google of “Stoking Fear Among All iPhone Users”

Apple has released a statement calling out Google for creating a “false impression” and “stoking fear among all iPhone users with news of a mass attack.

By Laura Tucker – Sep 9, 2019

News Android Text Hacked Featured

More than a Billion Android Phones Could Be Hacked with a Text Message

A major security flaw in Androids has left over a billion devices vulnerable to such a hack, allowing them to be hacked by just one text message.

By Laura Tucker – Sep 6, 2019

News Youtube Protection Children Featured

YouTube Agrees to New Protections for Children and to $170 Million Fine

Google, the parent company of YouTube, has agreed to provide new protections for children and also to pay a $170 million fine as a settlement.

By Laura Tucker – Sep 5, 2019

News Instagram Messaging Threads Featured

Instagram Working on Separate Messaging App: Threads. Is This Necessary?

Instagram is developing yet another messaging app: Threads. This app will be a way to share a message with just your closest friends. Is it necessary?

By Laura Tucker – Aug 28, 2019

News Cell Phone Radiation Featured

FCC Investigating Cell Phones Tested as Having Radiofrequency Radiation

The Chicago Tribute tested what seems to be a random range of cell phones and found radiofrequency radiationat more than an acceptable amount.

By Laura Tucker – Aug 27, 2019

Norman Malware Featured

New “Norman” Miner Malware Uncovered, Hides When You Open Task Manager

What if a virus infects your PC and hides when you open the Task Manager? This is what the Norman miner malware does, making it hard to detect.

By Simon Batt – Aug 26, 2019

News Dna Kit Fbi Featured

At-Home DNA Kit Company Gave Data to FBI

An at-home DNA company sold 1.5 million of their kits and then allowed the FBI to take a look at the data to solve crimes. Is that what their customers had in mind?

By Laura Tucker – Aug 23, 2019

News Mercedes Cars Tracking Featured

Mercedes Admits Even Your Cars Are Tracking You

Mercedes admitted that all the cars it sells are fittedwith tracking devices. And they aren’t the only ones. All modern vehciles have tje same capability.

By Laura Tucker – Aug 22, 2019

News Android Spam Featured

Android Photography and Gaming Apps Spammed Users, Downloaded 8 Million Times

85 Android apps were downladeda total of 8 million times from Google Play. These photography and gaming apps flooded users with spam.

By Laura Tucker – Aug 20, 2019

News Apple Corellium Lawsuit Featured

Apple Is Suing Corellium for Copyright Infringement of iOS

Apple filed a copyright-infringement lawsuit, acusing Corellium of copying iOS and violating a “good faith” agreement to find flaws.

By Laura Tucker – Aug 19, 2019

Apple Tracking Prevention Featured

Apple Clears Up Where It Stands with Safari and Anti-Tracking Features

Apple has released its “Tracking Prevention Plolicy, but this may be too little, too late for many consumers after the addmsions recordings were being kept.

By Laura Tucker – Aug 16, 2019

News Facebook Messenger Ai Featured

Add Facebook to the List. Messenger Also Saves Recordings to Improve AI

Facebook has admitted that Messengers, like Google, Apple, and Amazon, also saved recording so that they can train teh A.I.

By Laura Tucker – Aug 15, 2019

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