By news@appleinsider.com (Amber Neely) Anker has admitted that its line of Eufy security cameras was not fully end-to-end encrypted but has begun implementing changes to solve the issue.In November, A security researcher discovered that Anker’s Eufy security cameras …
By news@appleinsider.com (Amber Neely) After reviewing player feedback, game publisher Electronic Arts has chosen to end development on Apex Legends Mobile and Battlefield Mobile.Apex Legends Source: The VergeApex Legends Mobile, which launched in May 2022, will continue to function until the game is sunset on May 1, 2023. …
By news@appleinsider.com (Andrew Orr) Paramount Media Networks has announced a plan to merge its Paramount+ and Showtime streaming businesses, and executives warned of layoffs and other changes.Paramount+Streaming channels Paramount+ and Showtime are …
By news@appleinsider.com (Wesley Hilliard) Rumors continue to collide over how Apple will roll out a foldable product, with the latest from Ross Young suggesting a folding-display 20.5-inch MacBook Pro is in the works for 2025.A folding-display notebook may release before a folding iPhoneThe supply chain seems to be in flux as multiple conflicting reports have come in from reliable leakers. Initial rumors suggested a foldable iPad …
By news@appleinsider.com (Lila Riesen) Valentine’s Day is upon us, and instead of busting out the usual roses and chocolates sort of thing, consider spoiling your tech lover with gifts that won’t see the bottom of the wastebasket in two days’ time.Valentine’s Day gift ideas for your sweetie.We’ve curated a list of the best Valentine’s Day gifts for all sorts of budgets, personalities, and needs, whether that special person in your life is next to you, or you’re doing the long-distance game. …
By news@appleinsider.com (Wesley Hilliard) A new note from Ming-Chi Kuo states that Apple will include a periscope camera in only one model through 2025 — the …
By news@appleinsider.com (Malcolm Owen) Europe is considering whether companies like Netflix and Apple that use lots of bandwidth should be forced to pay for upgrades to the infrastructure of the internet.With the rise of video streaming services like Netflix and YouTube, the amount of bandwidth required for typical internet tasks has ballooned, forcing infrastructure providers to increase what they offer to internet service providers and other entities. However, the cost of the upgrades could be paid for by major companies like Apple in the future.The European Union is pondering a proposal to coax companies that consume the most bandwidth into paying for the next generation of Internet infrastructure, a document …