[ad_1] Imagine driving on the road and then flying in the air with the same vehicle. Well, move over George Jetson, that’s now a reality thanks to aircraft maker Samson Sky’s invention of the world’s first flying car. Switchblade can transform from a three-wheeled roadster to a two-seater aircraft in …
Read More »The Apple TV app now looks more like an all-purpose streaming hub
[ad_1] Apple rolled out a revamped Apple TV app as a part of its suite of new software releases on Monday. The tvOS 17.2 update includes a new sidebar for the TV app, which is designed to better showcase non-Apple TV Plus offerings and let users easily jump to other …
Read More »US alarmed as China hacks critical systems: What you can do
[ad_1] China has made its way into critical American cyberinfrastructure without being detected for over a year. The known targets include the water utility in Hawaii, a port on the U.S. West Coast, and an oil and gas pipeline. The goal is for China to leverage a position over the …
Read More »The Verge’s 2023 holiday gift guide for moms
[ad_1] Broad Band: The Untold Story of the Women Who Made the Internet Did you know a woman published the first computer program back in the Victorian ages? In Broad Band, Claire Evans pays tribute to the female pioneers behind the development of the internet. She also shares their stories, …
Read More »How your AirTag can be shared with up to five other people
[ad_1] If you’re one of those people who constantly misplace their car keys or wallet, Apple’s latest iOS 17 update has some good news for you. Picture this: you’re rushing out the door, desperately searching for your car keys, and you’ve enlisted the help of everyone in the house. Well, …
Read More »QR codes can be phishing scams in disguise, warns the FTC
[ad_1] The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) warned the public against scanning any old QR code in a consumer alerts blog last week. Naturally, the warning comes down to security and privacy — bad actors can put QR codes in inconspicuous places or send them via text or email, then just …
Read More »Don’t embarrass yourself by sending these types of photos
[ad_1] If you have an iPhone, you might have noticed a feature called live photos. Live photos are not just regular photos, but short videos that record 1.5 seconds before and after you take a photo, along with the sound. They can make your photos livelier and more interesting, but …
Read More »The Apple iPad Air will get an M2 chip when it launches next year
[ad_1] Apple is reportedly making some changes next year that it hopes will make it easier for people to fit a specific iPad to their needs. For instance, Bloomberg reporter Mark Gurman wrote in his Power On newsletter today that the next iPad Air will get an M2 chip in …
Read More »10 simple steps to improve your smartphone’s security and privacy
[ad_1] Our phones are a crucial part of our everyday lives. As they store more of our personal information than ever before, it’s vital to keep them safe from cyber threats. Your phone contains sensitive emails, financial transactions and other important data that you want to protect. Keeping your smartphone …
Read More »Apple responds to Beeper’s iMessage for Android: ‘We took steps to protect our users’
[ad_1] A few days after the team at Beeper proudly announced a way for users to send blue-bubble iMessages directly from their Android devices without any weird relay servers, and about 24 hours after it became clear Apple had taken steps to shut that down, Apple has shared its take …
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