Presidents Day 2022: What’s open and closed on the national holiday
Presidents Day is Monday, Feb. 21 and if you’re off and planning to celebrate the holiday, here’s what’s open and closed in your area.
Ben Stiller moves behind the camera for new AppleTV+ series 'Severance'
Known for getting big laughs in front of the camera, actor Ben Stiller is now telling behind the camera to direct the new AppleTV+ series "Severance."
Ben Stiller moves behind the camera for new AppleTV+ series 'Severance'
Ben Stiller talks with FOX 32's Jake Hamilton about directing the new AppleTV+ series "Severance."
Apple Watch helps save Metro Detroit woman's life
A Michigan woman's Apple Watch detected that her heart rate was high and alerted her to a problem she didn't even feel.
Apple Watch saves unconscious man by calling 911 after he fell off electric bike
Police in Hermosa Beach got an emergency 911 call from an Apple Watch notifying them that the "owner of this watch has taken a hard fall." They found the man unconscious lying in the roadway, bleeding profusely from his head.
Pregnant man, pregnant person emoji coming to Apple iPhones
According to health website Healthline.com, people who were born biologically female but identify as men are transgender men who can give birth because they have the reproductive organs necessary to do so — especially those who do not take or have stopped taking testosterone. The same goes for those who identify as non-binary.
Apple AirTags dangers: Privacy group warning on trackers
A privacy group warns that stalkers, abusive partners, and other dangerous people use Apple AirTags to target potential victims.
Illinois lawmakers pushing for new law to ban Apple, Google from collecting fees from smartphone apps
Some Illinois legislators are pushing for a new law that would ban Apple and Google from collecting fees from smartphone apps.
Illinois legislators push for new law banning Apple, Google from collecting app fees
Some Illinois legislators are pushing for a new law that would ban Apple and Google from collecting fees from smartphone apps.
Apple AirTag: Police warn of unwanted tracking after device found on car in Montgomery County
Police in Montgomery County are investigating a suspicious incident after they say an Apple AirTag was found on someone's car. They also reported a suspicious vehicle outside their home after receiving a notification that they were being tracked.
Apple AirTags could be used to track cops, law enforcement warned
Law enforcement officers in New Jersey are being warned about criminals possibly using Apple AirTags to track them.
Apple AirTags: How the device works and why it’s raising security concerns
Apple AirTags are raising security concerns after the device was linked to tracking people and car thefts.
How to disable an Apple AirTag that's tracking you
More people report discovering they're being tracked using Apple AirTags.
Mississippi woman calls police after Apple notifies her of device apparently tracking her location
'Unknown Accessory Detected,' the Apple notification stated. 'This item has been moving with you for a while. The owner can see its location.'
What you need to know about the iPhone 13 Pro
George Holmes, CEO of Resonant, talks about the new features of the iPhone 13 and what to expect from Apple's newest product.
Apple releases update to address security flaw in iPhones, Macs, iWatches
Carl Prouty from Abt Electronics talks about how Apple is addressing a security lapse in its products via a new update.
Apple warns iPhone owners not to do this with their devices
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Apple releases emergency software update to fix security flaw
Apple released an emergency security software patch to fix a vulnerability that an internet watchdog group says allowed spyware from the world’s most infamous hacker-for-hire firm, NSO Group, to infect the iPhone of a Saudi activist without any user interaction.
Apple Watch saves Arizona woman’s life: ‘Call your doctor immediately’
“I’m glad I reacted so quickly because it was life-threatening,” Arizona resident Yolie De Leon revealed.
Apple to scan U.S. iPhones for images of child sexual abuse
Apple unveiled plans to scan U.S. iPhones for images of child sexual abuse, drawing applause from child protection groups but raising concern among some security researchers that the system could be misused, including by governments looking to surveil their citizens.