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iOS 17.3 is on the horizon; here are all the new features.
The new year has begun, and Apple is working on a new version of iOS called iOS 17.3. Even though iOS 17.2 came out just a month ago, there’s a rumour that Apple will release a new version of its famous mobile OS in early January or early February. Suppose you already have one of the best iPhones. What can you expect when Apple releases its big software update?
The power on an iPhone lasts longer if you turn off these two settings: Tips and Advice
Many iOS users always have problems with their batteries dying quickly after a new update. According to CNET, this problem still exists with the most recent version of the update. It is mostly caused by side processes that users can’t control.
Apple just came out with a smart way to keep thieves from taking your iPhone.
You might want to update your iPhone if you’re afraid that someone will steal it, lock you out, and delete all of your data. That’s because Apple’s latest iOS 17.3 beta has a clever new security feature that can stop even the smartest crooks.
Next versions of iPhones and Macs will have screens that can’t be spied on.
Apple sent in two interesting patent applications to the US patent office. They talk about picture masking technology for iPhone screens and Mac computers. According to the website MacRumors, which reports on Apple news, it’s not just about using a special protective cover. It’s also about software that stops other people from seeing the images.
“AI will take over all jobs; it’s the most disruptive force in history,” Elon Musk tells Sunak
SpaceX and Tesla founder Elon Musk says that someday artificial intelligence (AI) will do all the work that people used to do.
PrivacyGuard: Consumer Report’s New App Receives Mixed Reviews
Who can we trust if not a well-known, respected group that has fought for consumer rights since 1936?
That’s what I’m thinking as I read through the comments that are nasty about Consumer Reports’ new book, Permission Slip by CR.
People in the US don’t trust social media companies. A new study says that Republicans don’t really do that.
People in the US have less faith in social media companies and their leaders.
A new study from the Pew Research Center on digital privacy views says that the American people no longer trust the leaders of social media companies to handle user privacy in a responsible way.
Google’s Map Traffic Decline: Executive Attributes Shift to Apple Maps on iPhones
Two years after Apple Inc. replaced Google Maps with its own app as the default service on iPhones, a Google employee stated in the antitrust trial against Alphabet Inc. that the company had only returned 40% of the mobile traffic it used to have on its mapping service.
From Lightning to USB-C: Repurposing Your Old Apple Cables
Apple is finally getting rid of its Lightning charge plug for new iPhones and replacing it with USB-C, which is a global standard.