Being able to restart an iPhone on your own terms is rather useful and sometimes necessary, but not having access to your power button for whatever reason can feel like having one of your arms tied ...
Restarting your iPhone is usually the quickest cure for everyday annoyances, from apps freezing up to network hiccups. In fact, you should probably be restarting your iPhone more often than you think.
Windows Hello is one of the sign-in options available on Windows 11 and Windows 10 systems. It is a more secure way for users to access their Windows 11/10 devices via a PIN, Fingerprint Recognition, ...
Apple updates iOS every year without fail, bestowing upon our iPhones a range of new features and security improvements as well as the occasional redesign. In September 2025 iOS 26 made its debut.
Google Chrome may be the most popular browser in the world, but it's far from being the most feature-laden. I've been trying new browsers for a while, but after using Perplexity's AI-powered Comet ...
When a clickjack attack managed to hijack a passkey authentication ceremony, were password managers really to blame? ZDNET's investigation reveals a more complicated answer.
The poke is back, but it never technically went away. Credit: Thomas Fuller/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images The "poke" technically never went away, but Facebook is trying to make it a thing ...
Focus Assist is an incredible feature in Windows 11 and Windows 10 that allows you to control the distraction from all the app notifications. That said, it is not as same as how it works on a Phone, ...
The Better Business Bureau is warning of a resurgence in pet scams. These scams, which often come in cycles, are reportedly on the rise nationwide, according to reports submitted to BBB's Scam Tracker ...
Between 50 and 100 million Windows users have switched browsers in recent weeks, just as Microsoft reveals its new warning to stop using Google Chrome. The problem is that this switch has not gone as ...
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (KABC) -- Newly released aerial video shows Las Vegas authorities using a tool known as a "grappler" to disable a car driven by a suspected carjacker during a police chase last month.
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