Your phone can spy on you with light
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Light sensor tells all

Your phone has a light sensor that can be used by hackers to see what you are doing, according to a new report by IEEE Spectrum.

Samsung officially announces Galaxy S24 series smartphones
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AI features take the lead, but there are plenty of other upgrades

At its Galaxy Unpacked event, Samsung unveiled its new Galaxy S24 series smartphone lineup, including the Galaxy S24, Galaxy S24+, and the flagship Galaxy S24 Ultra. As expected, a big part of the announcement was focused on AI, or in Samsung's case, Galaxy AI, a set of AI-powered features that will be coming to the new Galaxy S24 lineup.

Apple's goes Medieval on Beeper users
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No one expects the Spanish Inquistion

Apple has banned its customers from using iMessage on their Macs after they tried to use a rival app that lets them chat to those with better phones and personalities.

Tongue-controlled gadget lets you use your phone without lifting a finger
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Humanity hits new low with a "mouse for your mouth"

Touchscreens are going hands-free with a new device that lets you scroll through smartphones using only your tongue.

Apple's Airdrop is a spy tool
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Chinese hacked it and Apple knew about it

Apple fanboys beware -- your beloved AirDrop feature, which lets you share files with other iSheep, is a sneaky spy tool for the Chinese government.