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Apple users with certain older generations of iPhones, iPads and an iPod are being urged to install a new security update. In a Jan. 23 notice, Apple highlighted the impact of a recently discovered vulnerability picked up by Google’s Threat Analysis Group.
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The popular instant messaging app known as WhatsApp is no longer supported on certain older smartphone devices as of Dec. 31, 2022. There are a total of 49 models that will not support that app anymore, including two iPhones, plus multiple Samsung,
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Apple is increasing out-of-warranty battery service fees this year. The change is effective on March 1, according to the tech giant’s website. “The current out-of-warranty battery service fee will apply until the end of February 2023,” Apple wrote on a page headed:
WhatsApp, the popular messaging service with over two million users, is about to stop working on older smartphone models from a number of brands including Apple, Samsung and Huawei. On December 31, the app will stop supporting 49 different models of smartphones