October 2024

Deals: Apple Pencil Pro all-time low, new Apple Watch SE 2 configs from $189, iPad Air, MagSafe gear, more

Today’s 9to5Toys Lunch Break is headlined by a new all-time low price on Apple Pencil Pro that is now sitting at $99 shipped. While this might be an excellent condition open-box listing, it does include the full 1-year Apple warranty and now joins a new Amazon all-time low on the most affordable blue model M2 […]

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Norton Ultra VPN review

Macworld At a glance Expert’s Rating Pros Antivirus protections. Lots of tools are available, including Cloud Backup and Password Manager. Email tracking quarantine is an eye-opener. Cons Slower than rival VPNs. Inflexible payment options. Our Verdict Norton Ultra VPN is a solid offering from a company dedicated to securing your tech, but its pricing structure,

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Jamf unveils its latest advancements in AI, declarative device management, and more at the 15th annual Jamf Nation User Conference

Today, Jamf is kicking off its 15th annual Jamf Nation User Conference (JNUC) in Nashville. Joined by key partners, including Apple, Jamf will unveil its latest innovations, showcasing how Apple management and security can seamlessly integrate to deliver an experience both end users love, and organizations trust. Read on to learn all about the JNUC

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T-Mobile data breaches: Company pays fine and promises to do better

A succession of T-Mobile data breaches saw millions of customers have their personal data exposed. The company has now been fined $15.75M, and has agreed to spend the same amount again on upgrading its security. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) says that the combination of fine and promised security enhancements represents a model for future

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Apple asks US court to throw out Epic Games ruling, despite being barred from appealing

The Apple versus Epic Games case rumbles on despite the rejection of attempts to appeal by both companies. Yesterday one of the judges in the case effectively accused Apple of lying, and now the Cupertino company is attempting a new tactic in a bid to have the ruling either thrown out altogether or narrowed so

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