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Google Maps vs Waze vs Apple Maps: Which is best?

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Navigation apps have become an essential part of modern life. Whether you are commuting to work, running errands or exploring a new city, relying on accurate directions and real-time traffic updates can make all the difference. Over the past decade, Google Maps, Waze and Apple Maps have emerged as the dominant players …

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How a single MacBook compromise spread across a user’s Apple devices

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! We trust Macs to be reliable, secure and mostly resistant to viruses. Apple’s software reputation has long been built around the idea that macOS is harder to compromise than Windows. And while there is some truth to that, it does not mean that Macs are immune. Modern malware is smarter, more targeted …

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16 billion passwords leaked in massive data breach

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Your personal data is collected by almost every site or app you visit. The world is more data hungry than ever because it’s now the most important asset, even more valuable than oil. Your shopping history is logged, your search history is captured and your phone number, email address and IDs are …

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WWDC 2025: iOS 26, Liquid Glass design and Apple’s AI shortfall

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Apple’s annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) kicked off on Monday and runs through Friday. But the Cupertino-based company is not making us wait until the end. The major announcements have already been made, and there are quite a few. The headliners are new software versions for Macs, iPhones, iPads and Vision.  We …

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How to tell if your iPad has been hacked

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Apple’s iPad has a strong reputation for security. Thanks to the system architecture of iOS, a non-jailbroken iPad isn’t susceptible to typical viruses or malware infections. However, that doesn’t mean it’s completely safe from every threat. As with any computer, there are still vulnerabilities that determined hackers can exploit. iPads are generally …

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How to transfer photos and videos off your phone

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! It’s unfortunate, but bad things happen to phones all the time. For instance, they break when dropped or get stolen. Many people have lost precious memories because of it. Moving photos and videos off your phone is the best way to protect them and free up storage space without permanently losing them. …

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Clean up your phone: Speed, storage and privacy boost in minutes

Your smartphone works hard, but it doesn’t always stay in top shape on its own. Over time, storage fills up, apps collect background data and privacy settings fall behind.  You might notice slower performance, random glitches or just a general sense that things aren’t running as smoothly as they used to. The good news is that a quick digital and …

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OpenAI’s $6.5B new acquisition signals Apple’s biggest AI crisis yet

OpenAI has just made a move that’s turning heads across the tech world. The company is acquiring io, the AI device startup founded by Jony Ive, for nearly $6.5 billion. This isn’t your typical business deal. It’s a collaboration between Sam Altman, who leads OpenAI, and the designer responsible for some of Apple’s most iconic products, including the iPhone and …

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Support family from afar by controlling their screen with FaceTime

Staying connected with family members who live far away can be challenging. However, with the latest update to iOS 18, Apple has introduced a game-changing feature that allows you to remotely control a family member’s screen during a FaceTime call.  This can be incredibly helpful for providing tech support or guiding them through complex tasks on an iPhone or iPad.  …

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Peek-a-boo, Big Tech sees you: Expert warns just 20 cloud images can make an AI deepfake video of your child

Parents love capturing their kids’ big moments, from first steps to birthday candles.  But a new study out of the U.K. shows many of those treasured images may be scanned, analyzed and turned into data by cloud storage services, and nearly half of parents don’t even realize it. A survey of 2,019 U.K. parents, conducted by Perspectus Global and commissioned …

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