New Apple At Work Ad Highlights Mac Security - And I Wished It Really Worked Like That
Apple released a fun ad highlighting security features with The Underdogs, a group of people that quit their jobs a few years ago.
Read MoreApple released a fun ad highlighting security features with The Underdogs, a group of people that quit their jobs a few years ago.
Read MoreThreads has released a new update that adds a "follows" tab, but it's definitely not the one that you're thinking of.
Read MoreForget your password, as the TikTok app is finally supporting Passkeys, an easier but also more secure way to login into your account.
Read MoreTwitter is changing its Notes features into Articles which, according to Elon Musk, will allow users to "post long, complex articles."
Read MoreYour Gmail app might show your Enhanced Safe Browsing prompts. Here's what it means and whether you should enable the security feature.
Read MoreCardiogram's cofounder Brandon Ballinger is back with Empirical Health, an app that brings proactive primary care using the Apple Watch.
Read MoreInstagram CEO Adam Mosseri revealed in an AMA that Threads was built by a small team, and it only took them five months.
Read MoreWhile Threads launched to great fanfare, daily active users on the platform have dropped by more than half already.
Read MoreiOS 17 lets Apple Maps users download and manage offline maps. That way, they can navigate without access to an internet connection.
Read MoreI believe that password manager apps like 1Password and Proton Pass are among the most important applications you can install on a new device. Password…
Read MoreYou can lift a subject from iPhone photos, or remove the background, in under five seconds using the Files app - here's how to do it.
Read MoreSome Spotify users claim that the music streaming service is making their private playlists public, but it might be a misunderstanding.
Read MoreTwitter seems to be keen on cleaning up its act — at least with all of the information you see when you look at the details of a tweet.
Read MoreWhile Instagram CEO Adam Mosseri said that Threads would not be getting direct messaging, a new leak shows that decision has changed.
Read MoreAptos is Microsoft's new default font for Word, Outlook, PowerPoint, and Excel, replacing Calibri after 15 years.
Read MoreWhile we had minor emojis update with iOS 16, iOS 17 promises over 100 new figures that could come to your iPhone starting next year.
Read MoreTwitter started paying creators by sharing ad revenue this week, but it might give some users even more reasons to leave.
Read MoreWith the iOS 17 public beta now available, Apple has added support for Siri to understand bilingual queries.
Read MoreGoogle’s new Calendar availability feature for Gmail lets you offer the times you’re free to your contacts straight from email
Read MoreApple is expanding its Tap to Pay feature to UK users. With that, businesses can now accept in-person contactless payments on their iPhones.
Read MoreiPadOS 17 brings the all-new Health app. Here's everything you need to know about it and our first impressions.
Read MoreApple is now issuing Rapid Security Response updates for iOS 16.5.1 (b), iPadOS 16.5.1 (b), and macOS 13.4.1. (b) to address a bug.
Read MoreHomePod Software version 17 is the upcoming operating system for HomePod. Its public beta is now available to all users.
Read MoreOur comprehensive guide to Netflix's new password-sharing rules, which are now in place in the US.
Read MoreWith iPadOS 17, Apple is revamping the iPad's Lock Screen the same way it did with iOS 16. Here's everything you need to know.
Read MoreAfter a month of beta testing, Apple has now released macOS Sonoma public beta 1. Here's everything you need to know about this update.
Read MoreAfter a month of beta testing, Apple is seeding iOS 17 public beta 1. Here's what you need to know about this software test version.
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