December 2, 2020 No Comments Access Control, chief information security officer, computer security, cryptography, Identification, internet security, iPhone, mobile device, multi-factor authentication, Security, Yubikey
Twitter now supports hardware security keys for iPhones and Android Twitter said Wednesday that accounts protected with a hardware security key can now log in from their iPhone or Android device. The social media giant rolled out support for hardware security keys in 2018, allowing users to add a physical security barrier […]
December 1, 2020 No Comments Amazon Web Services, Apple, apple inc, Asia Pacific, aws re:Invent, Bluetooth, Cloud, cloud infrastructure, computing, David Brown, Developer, Europe, iPad, iPhone, ireland, mac mini, macintosh, Ohio, oregon, Singapore, Steve Jobs, TC, web hosting
AWS brings the Mac mini to its cloud AWS today opened its re:Invent conference with a surprise announcement: the company is bringing the Mac mini to its cloud. These new EC2 Mac instances, as AWS calls them, are now available in preview. They won’t come cheap, though. The target audience here — […]
November 30, 2020 No Comments Apple, consumer rights, Europe, iPhone, Italy, Mobile, water resistance
Apple on the hook for €10M in Italy, accused of misleading users about iPhone water resistance Apple’s marketing of iPhones as ‘water resistant’ without clarifying the limits of the feature and also having a warranty that excludes cover for damage by liquids has got the company into hot water in Italy. The […]
November 16, 2020 No Comments Apple, Europe, idfa, ios, iPhone, lawsuit, Mobile, noyb, privacy, trackers
Apple’s IDFA gets targeted in strategic EU privacy complaints A unique device identifier that Apple assigns to each iPhone for third parties to track users for ad targeting — aka the IDFA (Identifier for Advertisers) — is itself now the target of two new complaints filed by European privacy campaign not-for-profit, noyb. […]
November 9, 2020 No Comments AirPower, Apple, apple inc, Apple Watch, Charger, inductive charging, ios, iPhone, iPhone 12 Pro, magsafe, mobile phones, rubber, TC, telecommunications
Apple Magsafe Duo Charger Review: Useful, but expensive and underwhelming In addition to the new iPhone 12 mini and the iPhone 12 Pro Max, I was able to try out Apple’s new MagSafe Duo Charger. It’s a folding dual travel charger that will hold both an iPhone using MagSafe and an Apple […]
November 5, 2020 No Comments 5g, Apple, Hardware, iPhone, iphone 12, Mobile
A better look at Apple’s iPhone 12 Pro Max and iPhone Mini The various iterations of the new iPhone were announced 800 million years ago. Actually, wait, I just double checked — it was only about two or so weeks ago, but it turns out that time has no meaning anymore. Another […]
November 4, 2020 No Comments Apple, battery case, gadgets, Hardware, iPhone, juice pack, Mophie, Samsung
Hands-on with Mophie’s new modular smartphone battery case There was some confusion when the Juice Pack Connect was announced last week. I admit I was a bit confused, too. It was, no doubt, the proximity to Apple’s iPhone 12 launch that lead many to (understandably) assume that the new take on Mophie’s […]
October 30, 2020 No Comments accessibility, Apple, Artificial Intelligence, Blindness, gadgets, ios, iOS 14, iPhone, iPhone 12 Pro, iPhone 12 Pro Max, Mobile, TC
iPhones can now tell blind users where and how far away people are Apple has packed an interesting new accessibility feature into the latest beta of iOS: a system that detects the presence of and distance to people in the view of the iPhone’s camera, so blind users can social distance effectively, […]
October 30, 2020 No Comments 5g, Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, earnings, google, Hardware, iPhone, Mobile, PIXEL
Q3 earnings find Apple and Google looking to the future for hardware rebounds “5G is a once-in-a-decade kind of opportunity,” Tim Cook told the media during the Q&A portion of Apple’s Q3 earnings call. “And we could not be more excited to hit the market exactly when we did.” The truth of […]
October 29, 2020 No Comments Apps, Corsair, Elgato, epoccam, iPhone
Corsair acquires EpocCam, a webcam app for iPhone Corsair Gaming today announced that it has acquired EpocCam, the software developer behind the iOS software of the same name. It’s easy to see why the gaming company would be interested in such an acquisition in 2020. The COVID-19 pandemic has lead to a […]
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