PadOS 26 was the biggest shift the iPad has ever seen. Here’s where the iPad finally stands as a computer in 2025.
One of the most common questions we hear as pilots is, "Do I really need to put my phone in Airplane Mode?" The airlines have ...
In a viral post, an X user explained how she managed to quickly get back a valuable electronic device she lost while travelling via Dakshin Express recently.
Losing your iPhone can be an overwhelming experience, but Apple’s iCloud services offer effective tools to help you locate, secure, and manage your device remotely. Whether you’re using another iPhone ...
In its “biggest free update yet,” the Lost Soul Aside PS5 update will be available tomorrow, November 18. It will include a new challenge mode called Surge of Voidrax, as well as other gameplay ...
If you’ve lost your iPhone, a message saying that it’s been found would feel like a huge relief, wouldn’t it? Think again. The Swiss National Cyber Security Center (NCSC) has flagged a new phishing ...
November 10, 2025 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google If your iPhone has been lost or stolen, you'd probably be relieved to get it back, even if it is has been ...
The Swiss National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) is warning iPhone owners about a phishing scam that claims to have found your lost or stolen iPhone but is actually trying to steal your Apple ID ...
Google is updating the Chrome app for the iPhone and the iPad with a dedicated "AI Mode" button that matches functionality found in the desktop version of Chrome. AI Mode is located under the Google ...
Apple offers the Find My app to locate and find lost devices. You can find your lost or stolen AirPods using iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, or iCloud. If you can find your AirPods, you can Mark Your ...
With iPadOS 26.1 beta 2 now available to developers, Apple re-added the Slide Over mode as part of the multitasking features iPad users can take advantage of. With iPadOS 18, Slide Over was very ...
Recovery Mode: Connect iPad to a computer > open Finder (Catalina or later) or iTunes > restart > Update from the recovery screen. If you don't have access to a computer, use iCloud to wipe the iPad ...