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The iPhone 12 still holds up, and now you can get one for $230
The iPhone 12 still holds up, and now you can get one for $230

New York Post

time18 hours ago

  • Business
  • New York Post

The iPhone 12 still holds up, and now you can get one for $230

Discover startups, services, products and more from our partner StackCommerce. New York Post edits this content, and may be compensated and/or receive an affiliate commission if you buy through our links. TL;DR: Get a powerful iPhone 12 for a fraction of the usual price — now just $229.99 (reg. $729) while supplies last. If you're not obsessed with always having the latest iPhone, you can take advantage of some amazing deals on older models. They can do all the same tasks for a fraction of the price, so if you're in the market for a new phone, it's a smart financial decision. This iPhone 12, for example, is just $229.99 (reg. $729) right here for a limited time. Don't sleep on the iPhone 12. This particular model includes an A14 Bionic chip, one of the fastest chips in a smartphone, which provides serious performance for all your daily tasks. It can also handle photography, gaming, and AR. Like newer iPhones, this model has 5G capability that offers lightning-fast speeds for streaming, gaming, and downloading content. And your data will stay secure thanks to the Face ID feature. If you tend to drop your phone, you'll love the Ceramic Shield feature that offers enhanced durability. It protects the 6.1-inch Super Retina XDR display, where you'll scroll your favorite apps and snap photos with the 12MP camera. This model's camera also includes night mode, so you can capture high-quality photos even in low-light settings. This iPhone 12 provides 17 hours of video playback on a single charge. Once you're low on battery, you can power back up wirelessly thanks to MagSafe technology. You'll enjoy a 68% discount thanks to this model's grade A refurbished rating. That means you'll receive a refurbished iPhone 12 in near-mint condition, with virtually no signs of prior use, while securing the sale price. Take advantage of this deal on the iPhone 12 for just $229.99 (reg. $729) while supplies last. StackSocial prices subject to change.

WhatsApp Finally Launches For iPad After 15 Years, Now Supports Voice And Video Calls
WhatsApp Finally Launches For iPad After 15 Years, Now Supports Voice And Video Calls

India.com

time2 days ago

  • India.com

WhatsApp Finally Launches For iPad After 15 Years, Now Supports Voice And Video Calls

New Delhi: Meta-owned, WhatsApp has officially launched its long-awaited app for iPad users. Meta announced the dedicated app with features like end-to-end encryption, voice and video calls for up to 32 people, screen sharing, and more—all designed to bring the full WhatsApp experience to iPad. Meta has also added a few iPad-specific features to make the app more useful and better suited for the larger screen. WhatsApp for iPad Launch Details WhatsApp for iPad is now officially available on the Apple App Store. Users can simply head to the store and download it to get started. How to Download WhatsApp on Your iPad - Open the App Store on your iPad. - Search for WhatsApp in the search bar. - Tap the 'Get' button next to the app. - Use Face ID, Touch ID, or your Apple ID password to confirm and start the download. WhatsApp for iPad: Key Features WhatsApp for iPad brings all the familiar features from the iPhone version—including calling, media sharing, status updates, and strong security with end-to-end encryption. But it also adds iPad-specific tools to make the experience even better on a bigger screen. These include: Support for Stage Manager, Split View, and Slide Over – letting you multitask easily, like chatting while browsing or taking notes during a group call. Apple Pencil and Magic Keyboard compatibility – for a smoother and more versatile messaging experience. WhatsApp says its iPad app uses multi-device technology to keep your chats, calls, and media in sync across your iPhone, Mac, and other devices. And no matter where you're using it, your conversations stay protected with end-to-end encryption.

What the Tech: Weak PIN codes
What the Tech: Weak PIN codes

Yahoo

time2 days ago

  • General
  • Yahoo

What the Tech: Weak PIN codes

We all know we should have strong, unique passwords for everything, but what about those simple 4-digit PINs? It turns out, they might be even more vulnerable than you think. If a thief gets their hands on your phone and can guess your PIN, you're looking at a lot of potential trouble. Recent studies have revealed the most commonly used, and therefore the weakest, PIN codes. Many of us use the same 4-digit code for everything: phones, credit cards, and even padlocks. A new report has revealed that millions of people are using identical PIN codes, making their phones and bank accounts vulnerable to theft. So, which numbers should you avoid? We tend to pick simple, easy-to-remember PINs, often using them for years. However, these simple PINs are the first ones a thief will try. The report analyzed 29 million exposed PIN codes from past data breaches, finding that some 4-digit PINs are so common that a bad actor has a one-in-eight chance of guessing it right. If you use one of these PINs, change it immediately, as they're easy to guess and have been exposed in data breaches: 1234 1212 1122 1010 1342 4321 1111 2222 3333 4444 5555 6666 7777 8888 9999 0000 1984 1986 1989 2010 2020 It's no surprise that sequences are on the list, but years tied to birthdays and anniversaries are also common PINs and Passcodes. And it's not just guessing. Criminals have a sneaky trick. They might ask to see something on your phone, like a photo. If your phone is unlocked with Face ID, they'll hold the side button to force a passcode entry. They watch you type your PIN and then steal your phone later and unlock it with the number they memorized. Police report this happening more frequently. Once they have your PIN, they can reset your password, change recovery settings, disable 'Find My Phone,' and even set up an alternate facial recognition using their own face. This locks you out entirely. So, what can you do? Use a random number combination. Avoid dates, repeated numbers, or patterns. If your phone allows, switch to a six-digit PIN or a more complex password. Also, change your account settings to require Face ID to disable tracking features and setting up alternate Face ID. Finally, remember your Apple ID password to report your phone as stolen. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

iPhone 17 Air leaks suggest ultra-light design, powerful A19 chip and silicon-carbon battery
iPhone 17 Air leaks suggest ultra-light design, powerful A19 chip and silicon-carbon battery

Mint

time3 days ago

  • Mint

iPhone 17 Air leaks suggest ultra-light design, powerful A19 chip and silicon-carbon battery

Apple is reportedly preparing to launch its slimmest and lightest smartphone to date, the iPhone 17 Air, later this year. The device is expected to mark a significant shift in Apple's design and battery technology strategy, incorporating a cutting-edge silicon-carbon battery and a remarkably lightweight build. According to new leaks shared by a well-known anonymous tipster, @MajinBuOfficial, the iPhone 17 Air could be a standout in Apple's 2025 lineup, weighing just 146 grams. This would make it lighter than most current premium smartphones, including some of its Android rivals, while also maintaining a premium feel. Despite its sleek profile, the iPhone 17 Air is expected to house a 2,800mAh silicon-carbon battery—smaller in capacity compared to competitors like the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge. However, the use of silicon-carbon technology, which offers higher energy density than traditional lithium-ion cells, may enable the handset to deliver a battery performance that surpasses expectations given its size. In terms of design, the iPhone 17 Air is rumoured to feature a frame constructed from 7000 series aluminium alloy—known for its durability and lightweight properties. This choice could contribute up to 30 grams to the total weight, replacing the heavier titanium used in the iPhone 16 Pro models. The 120Hz OLED display and the battery are said to be the heaviest components inside the device, each weighing approximately 35 grams. The handset is tipped to include a single 48MP rear camera, while the front will boast a 24MP selfie camera—suggesting Apple's continued focus on content creators and video-calling quality. The phone is also expected to support Face ID for secure biometric authentication. Under the hood, the iPhone 17 Air will reportedly be powered by Apple's upcoming A19 chipset and paired with 8GB of RAM, aligning it with the performance level of the iPhone 16 Plus. The device is also expected to feature a glass rear panel and will support wireless charging via Apple's MagSafe technology.

Apple's Self Service Repair program now extends to iPad
Apple's Self Service Repair program now extends to iPad

Engadget

time3 days ago

  • Engadget

Apple's Self Service Repair program now extends to iPad

Apple's increasingly comprehensive Self Service Repair program now includes iPad too. Starting tomorrow, owners of various models of Apple's slate can easily acquire official parts, repair manuals, and tools that allow them to attempt their own repairs, should they feel confident enough. Apple Diagnostics troubleshooting sessions are also available. This web-based tool, launched in the US back in 2023, is able to directly test for a number of common issues that affect displays, software, audio, camera tech and Face ID, and offer a step-by-step repair process for the diagnosed problem. Previously, these diagnostic tests could only be carried out by Apple authorized service providers. For now, the supported iPad models are the iPad Air (M2 and later), iPad Pro (M4), iPad mini (A17 Pro) and the entry-level iPad (A16). Apple says it will offer components including displays, batteries, cameras and external charging ports to be used in repairs for out-of-warranty products. The Self Service Repair Program debuted in 2022 and Apple has been gradually bolstering the range of included product lines ever since. Parts for a number of iPhone and Mac models are already offered through the service, so iPad was the logical next step. As well as the Apple-endorsed Self Service Repair Store , Apple also recently launched its Genuine Parts Distributor Program , which essentially allows repair businesses and professionals without an existing service relationship with Apple to order parts and components through third-party distributors such as MobileSentrix. If you buy something through a link in this article, we may earn commission.

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