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New iPhone Safety Boost: Apple’s Stolen Device Protection Explained

New iPhone Safety Boost: Apple’s Stolen Device Protection Explained

Apple introduces a major security improvement through its Stolen Device Protection feature which protects iPhones from security threats. This new setting makes iPhones less vulnerable to attacks when someone else obtains the device even if they possess your passcode. The system uses existing encryption and protections found on Apple devices to create new defenses against […]

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How AI Is Finally Making Your Inbox Manageable — Beyond Traditional Filters

For years, people have relied on basic filters — rules that sort messages by sender, subject line, or keywords — to keep inboxes under control. But these systems often miss the mark: they can’t always recognize what’s truly important, they can misclassify emails, and they usually require manual setup and maintenance. Traditional filters also struggle

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Microsoft Ends Support For Publisher After October Twenty Twenty Six

Microsoft has announced that Publisher, the long-standing desktop publishing tool included in Microsoft 365 and Office suites, will be retired in October 2026 and removed from future Microsoft 365 plans. After this date, Publisher won’t be supported, updated or installable through Microsoft 365, marking an end to a program that first launched in 1991 for

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Samsung Unpacked Promises Big Upgrades For Galaxy S26

The upcoming Samsung Galaxy Unpacked event on February 25 marks a critical point for Samsung as the company prepares to showcase its Galaxy S26 series to introduce its flagship smartphone. The upcoming S-series requires essential strategic improvements according to initial reports and expected market conditions to compete against existing smartphone offerings. The S26 series offers

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Where Did the M1 MacBook Air Go? Inside Apple’s Move to Newer MacBook Models

The Apple MacBook Air (M1) which Apple introduced in December 2020 brought a fundamental change to laptop computing. Apple became an independent chip maker by using its first self-designed M1 chip which uses ARM architecture instead of Intel processors. The system delivered significant benefits through its performance capabilities and battery runtime of about 18 hours

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Google’s AI Inbox and Gmail Overviews: A Helpful Boost or Too Much Automation?

Gmail Enters the AI Era Through its major update Google brings AI-enabled features throughout the inbox experience to its Gmail platform whichb Gmail users access through their Gmail accounts. Google introduces its new Gemini era features which include an AI Inbox and AI Overviews to help users handle their emails without doing all the work

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How to Build or Buy a PC During the Worsening RAM Shortage Without Overspending

The so-called RAM crisis or the RAMpocalypse is a large world shortage of memory chipsets, which has pushed the price of desktop-PC RAM dramatically higher and supply constrained for both builders and consumers. This is being driven by massive demand by artificial-intelligence data centers that eat large portions of the DRAM and NAND capacity in

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Apple Fixes Dangerous Zero-Day Attack Targeting iPhone Users

Apple has also been forced to issue security patches to address a critical zero-day vulnerability that was actively being used in what the company refers to as an extremely sophisticated attack on specific targeted individuals. The bug, CVE-2026-20700, impacts a core functionality of the system known as a system library loading program called dyld (Dynamic

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Your Phone’s Favorite Apps Might Be Stealing Data

The majority of popular smartphone applications on your device gather private information about you which exceeds their essential operational requirements. Social, messaging, and utility applications that people use daily, according to recent research, secretly collect data about their users, including current locations and contact details and online behavior patterns, which they send to advertising companies

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