That photo you deleted last year? Still recoverable. Kim Komando reveals the cloud backup trap and factory reset failures ...
Log in and check deleted or archived photo sections. This matters because photos often still exist on phones, tablets, or laptops you stopped using. Even broken devices can sometimes be recovered.
Losing your iPhone can be a stressful and unsettling experience, but there’s a built-in feature that can significantly enhance your chances of recovering it. By using the Shortcuts app, a versatile ...
The Current shows how AI is helping hackers crack passwords in seconds. Kim Komando breaks down the top 20 list, from ...
Following new CISA guidance on mobile security, we look at how iPhone users can protect their chat history. Discover the ...
Over on the iPhone, file management duties are handled by the Files app developed by Apple. There are three main tabs here to navigate between: Recents (recently created or edited files), Shared ...
Now that you've backed up your iPhone, you can erase it. Go to Settings > General > Transfer or Reset iPhone. Select "Erase ...
The long-awaited launch of the new AI-powered Siri now looks much closer thanks to Apple’s partnership with Google. The ...
Losing your iPhone at the beginning of the New Year is no fun, but there's hope. Here's what you can do to find it.
Microsoft offers a vast array of first-party PC apps for Windows 11 - here are five more of my favorites that I always ...
Even with Apple’s locked-down design, iPhones in 2026 are not magically immune to malicious apps, scam pop-ups, or ...
As Apple itself recently noted, most new year’s resolutions don’t last very long. When it comes to daily gym visits and diets ...