As much as you may love your AirTags, they can also be used for evil. Per WCAX, NBC5, and 9to5Mac, police officers in Burlington, Vermont have issued a warning about AirTags for drivers who recently visited Canada. In this case, two Burlington, Vermint residents discovered AirTags tracking devices that had been placed in their vehicles […]
Category: iPadOS
Sometimes announcements take a bit more time than previously thought. Following up on the previous rumor that Apple would announce its updated iPad Air and iPad Pro models around this time, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman has now stated that the timeline for the new iPads has been pushed back to early May. Apple is working on […]
Apple last week released its iOS 17.4.1 and iPadOS 17.4.1 updates to iPhone and iPad users, releasing two important security patches in the process. For a reason that has yet to be declared, the company quietly released a revised build of the iOS 17.4.1 update. The new build number is 21E237, while the previous one […]
If you’re headed to Toronto, this should come in handy. TTC subway stations within the city have recently added pay for Apple Pay’s Express Mode, allowing riders to hold their iPhone or Apple Watch near the reader at the turnstile stations to pay their fee. The Express Mode feature allows the devices to be authenticated […]
It never hurts to run a security update. Following up on its recently released iOS 17.4.1, iPadOS 17.4.1, macOS Sonoma 14.4.1, and macOS Ventura 13.6.6 software updates, Apple has now released a standalone update for Safari, its own web browser, with the same patches included with macOS 14.4.1. As detailed on Appleās website, Safari 17.4.1 […]