Two security experts said this Apple episode showed we need more clarity about patches requiring imminent attention.
Author: Rob Pegoraro
As Black Hat security conference turns 25, a lesson: security doesn’t have an end point
Researchers unpack how they found and exploited vulnerabilities in everything from car key fobs to Starlink satellite terminals.
How Verizon ‘fixed wireless’ and T-Mobile home broadband is converting cable customers
Mobile carriers like Verizon 5G home internet and T-Mobile’s fixed wireless are taking on broadband companies.
Hate paying international roaming charges? T-Mobile might be the right carrier for you.
T-Mobile’s international roaming features, includes free texting and 5 GB of high-speed data, beats the day pass rates offered by AT&T and Verizon.
Are old iPhones worth anything? Trade-in values drop depending on software, C-band frequency
Smartphones have so far remained immune from inflation. Trade-in worth has dropped depending on software and C-band frequency capabilities.
How to block – or blur – your location from your smartphone’s apps
The Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade has experts warning about how smartphone data could track women seeking abortions
Setting up autopay for your broadband or wireless can require careful aim
Not all payments earn an autopay discount. Some telecom firms require them to come from a bank account or debit card.
Apps can live on in your phone or tablet, even after removed from an app store
Apple and Google are limiting the availability of apps that have gone too long without an update.
Why haven’t iPhone, Android messaging apps evolved to make it easier to talk to each other?
Apple and Google have each made big strides with their messaging apps. But when it comes to cross-platform messaging, they’ve made a mess.
Wi-Fi on the plane: Here’s how in-flight connectivity is changing (and costing)
Americans are returning to the skies – and many of them will find that in-flight Wi-Fi has changed a bit since their last time up in the air.