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This year's iPhone comes with big changes: an always-on display, a new 48 Mp main camera, safety features, and more. The post iPhone 14 Pro Review – An Amazing New Camera, Safety Features, and an Always-On Display appeared first on The Mac Security …
Lees meerThe Apple Watch 8 has incremental changes compared to its predecessor; why change a device that works? The post Apple Watch 8 Review – Why Change What Works? appeared first on The Mac Security Blog.
Lees meeriOS 16 and watchOS 9 are here, and we give you some tips on prepping your devices for upgrade. We also discuss which older operating systems will continue to get security updates, and what's up with that standalone Safari update for macOS? And we ta…
Lees meerPoisoned search results may appear anywhere, even in Google, Bing, or other search engines. If you click on a malicious search result, you may see a fake App Store page. Here is everything you need to know to stay safe. The post Fake App Store pages…
Lees meerOn Monday, September 12, Apple released updates to all of its major operating systems. A few were major upgrades, namely iOS 16 and watchOS 9, as well as tvOS 16. Two “actively exploited” (i.e. zero-day, in-the-wild) vulnerabilities were fixed. Let’…
Lees meerApple has just released iOS 16 and watchOS 9. Are your devices ready? Here is everything you should know before upgrading, and how to prepare for the iPadOS 16 and macOS Ventura upgrades coming in October. The post iOS 16 and watchOS 9 are here; are…
Lees meerThis year's lineup offers three versions of the Apple Watch. The post Which Apple Watch is Right for You in 2022? appeared first on The Mac Security Blog.
Lees meerApple has introduced this year's models of the new iPhone, iPhone Pro, and also unveiled a new, rugged Apple Watch, and 2nd generation AirPods Pro. We discuss the new features in these devices. The post Apple’s Far Out Event – Intego Mac Podcast Ep…
Lees meerWith a new 48 Mp camera on the iPhone 14 Pro, and the new Apple Watch Ultra, Apple comes out strong with this year's models. The post Apple Introduces iPhone 14, Apple Watch 8, and New AirPods appeared first on The Mac Security Blog.
Lees meerApple and DuckDuckGo both offer anonymous email forwarding that protects your personal address. But which service is better? We weigh the pros and cons of Hide My Email and DuckDuckGo Email Protection. The post Which Is Better: Apple’s Hide My Email…
Lees meerApple released a surprise security update for iOS 12 to fix an actively exploited vulnerability for older models of iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. But is it too little, too late? And should we expect further iOS 12 updates? The post Apple Releases iO…
Lees meerApple has announced the date for its iPhone event; it's on September 7, and we discuss what we could see. We also look at more mobile apps that inject javascript in web pages in their in-app browsers; are they doing this to collect data? And we look…
Lees meerOn Wednesday, Apple released macOS, iOS, and iPadOS updates to fix two actively exploited (i.e. in-the-wild, zero-day) vulnerabilities. Here is what these updates include, and which OSes Apple might have skipped updating. The post Apple Patches Two …
Lees meerWe look at another car hack, this time when a security researcher found the public key for Hyundai updates through a Google search. We also explain how Facebook tracks you, even when you don't allow it, and another, even easier way to run Windows on…
Lees meerApple has reused a number of trademarks over the year, reviving names of old products for new products and features. The post What Do QuickTake, iSight, and iBook Have in Common? How Apple Reuses Trademarks appeared first on The Mac Security Blog.
Lees meerGoogle has launched a campaign to try to pressure Apple to adopt a messaging standard that is more amenable to Android users, but this is far more self-serving than it first appears. Also, we look at how Amazon wants to map your home with Roomba rob…
Lees meerTom Cruise is showing up everywhere: landing his helicopter in an English family's garden; interrupting hikers and leaping off a cliff; and even in deepfake videos. We also look at the leap second, and how taking away one second in time could wreak …
Lees meerCars are the next target for hackers; we look at vulnerabilities in standalone GPS devices, and we also discuss how Honda shrugged when presented with security vulnerabilities. We also go over the recent Apple operating system updates, and look at h…
Lees meerCars are the next target for hackers; we look at vulnerabilities in standalone GPS devices, and we also discuss how Honda shrugged when presented with security vulnerabilities. We also go over the recent Apple operating system updates, and look at h…
Lees meerStage Manager is a new way of working with windows on macOS Ventura and iPadOS 16. The post Stage Manager Offers a New Way to Work with Windows in macOS Ventura and iPadOS 16 appeared first on The Mac Security Blog.
Lees meerApple's new M2 MacBook Air is the first change in the popular laptop's form factor since its introduction in 2008. We also look at a change in Facebook's tracking URLs, and how running ChromeOS could bring an old Mac back to life. The post Apple’s …
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