Apple is expected to substantially increase shipments of mmWave enabled iPhone models in 2021 thanks to the increased demand and improved global support for the newer technology, according to ... ( read original story ...)
Verizon Recalls 2.5 Million Hotspots Due to Fire Risk
Verizon is recalling 2.5 million hotspot devices that it sold because of a faulty lithium ion battery that can overheat, resulting in a fire and burn hazard. Affected devices include Ellipsis Jetpack ... ( read original story ...)
Security Researcher Earns $100,000 for Safari Exploit in Pwn2Own Hacking Contest
Each year, the Zero Day Initiative hosts a "Pwn2Own" hacking contest where security researchers can earn money for finding ... ( read original story ...)
Samsung’s ‘iTest’ Lets You Try a Galaxy Device on Your iPhone
Samsung has launched "iTest," an interactive website experience that's designed to allow iPhone users to test out Android on a Galaxy device, or "sample the other side," as Samsung puts it. The iTest ... ( read original story ...)
Will We Finally See Apple Glasses?
It’s possible that, instead of a reflection, the apps are in the glasses themselves, which hints at the long-awaited Apple Glasses. Rumors say that we won’t see the Apple Glass for at least one more ... ( read original story ...)
Apple Shells Out $3.4 Million to Chileans to Settle Planned Obsolescence Lawsuit
Apple will pay $3.4 million in Chile to settle a lawsuit that accused the Cupertino company of programming a limited lifespan into some of its products to force consumers to upgrade. 150,000 iPhone 6, ... ( read original story ...)
P&G Wanted to Skirt App Tracking Transparency Rules With China Data Collection Tech
Procter & Gamble Co. was one of the companies that worked with the China Advertising Association to test a new data collection tool designed to get around Apple's App Tracking Transparency rules, ... ( read original story ...)