Security Is the government really spying on you? Wikileaks, the website that anonymously publishes leaked information, recently released a number of documents alleging widespread surveillance by the US…TruewaterApril 6, 2017
Apple What’s new in iOS 10.3? Apple enthusiasts are always eager to get their hands on the latest Apple update, and after seven long beta versions,…TruewaterApril 5, 2017
Apple How to recover from ransomware in your Mac While a vast majority of ransomware that’s been developed targets Windows computers, malware authors have begun to attack Mac devices.…TruewaterMarch 21, 2017
Apple New Mac malware linked to DNC hacking group Fancy Bear, also known as APT28, is the Russian cybercriminal group responsible for hacking the Democratic National Party last year.…TruewaterMarch 2, 2017
Web & Cloud Browser showdown: which one is right for you? Back when Internet Explorer was competing against Netscape, users had far fewer things to consider. Nowadays, some users do nearly…TruewaterFebruary 9, 2017
Apple Fruitfly: the latest Apple malware For decades, Apple has enjoyed a reputation of being nearly invulnerable to threats of malware. That may be an exaggeration,…TruewaterJanuary 25, 2017
Apple Flaw allows thieves to open locked iPads Have you ever worried about your tablet’s security? If not, you should. Networked gadgets are becoming increasingly interconnected every day,…TruewaterJanuary 9, 2017
Apple Solution to eliminate iCloud calendar spam Over the last month, users have reported spam issues plaguing their iCloud calendar. Fortunately, Apple has come up with a…TruewaterDecember 21, 2016
VoIP Apple CallKit: what it can and cannot do VoIP technology has done wonders for business communications by simplifying the way business owners and staff communicate with stakeholders. VoIP…TruewaterDecember 9, 2016
Apple iPhone video bug crashes Apple devices Apple iOS users beware -- there’s a five-second video that can harm your iPhone. In late November, the brief MP4…TruewaterDecember 2, 2016