May 3, 2016 A new way to SWYP and store your credit cards A Silicon Valley startup is taking a fresh swipe at innovating and streamlining the mobile payments business in the more than $4.5 trillion US retail market, announcing a credit card that may change both how you pay and what you carry in your wallet.
May 3, 2016 Digital life hack: Turn your old phone into a security camera Kim Komando gives some tips on how to turn your old phone into a security camera.
May 3, 2016 You can recharge your iPhone with fire Let's say you're stranded on a desert island or even just camping, and you want to charge up your phone.
April 22, 2016 Justice Department gets access to iPhone linked to Brooklyn drug case The Justice Department said Friday it has withdrawn a request that sought a court order forcing Apple to assist in opening a locked iPhone 5s linked to a drug case in New York.
April 18, 2016 Apple harvested almost $40 million worth of gold from recycled gadgets last year Apple harvested almost $40 million worth of gold from recycled gadgets last year, and is now deploying robots to take iPhones apart in a major environmental push.
April 6, 2016 Should you buy an iPhone SE? The SE is probably the best deal Apple has ever offered on a new iPhone. Its classic design, cutting-edge internals, and low price are a powerful combination.
April 4, 2016 How bendable is the iPhone SE? Apple’s iPhone SE may be set to extend the tech giant’s reach among consumers, but how durable is the new smartphone?
March 30, 2016 Apple still doesn't know how FBI hacked San Bernardino terrorist's iPhone without their help The FBI's announcement that it mysteriously hacked into an iPhone is a public setback for Apple Inc., as consumers learned that they can't keep the government out of even an encrypted device that U.S. officials had claimed was impossible to crack.
March 29, 2016 Report: iOS 9.3 hyperlink bug crashes apps System stability issues plague Safari, Mail, and Messages, as well as third-party browsers like Google Chrome.
March 29, 2016 Lessons the FBI should learn from the San Bernardino iPhone debacle The FBI has for the time being given up on its quest to force Apple to write a separate "GovtOS" to help law enforcement officials bypass the iPhone's security protocols.