The smartphone maker ranks No. 3 in the US, but its software update strategy is one of the worst in the industry. And that’s not all.
Bugs
Hackers Targeted Hong Kong Apple Devices in Widespread Attack


Visitors to pro-democracy and media sites in the region were infected with malware that could download files, steal data, and more.
Parents Built a School App. Then the City Called the Cops


Stockholm’s official app was a disaster. So annoyed parents built their own open source version—ignoring warnings that it might be illegal.
The Pixel 6 Chip’s Best Upgrade Isn’t Speed. It’s Security


Google’s new flagship smartphone is its most secure yet, thanks to a little vertical integration.
Windows 10: A cheat sheet

This comprehensive guide covers must-know Windows 10 details including features, system requirements, upgrade options and Microsoft’s Windows-as-a-service strategy.
How to Get Your Family to Actually Use a Password Manager


Whether it’s about sharing your Netflix login or getting your affairs in order, here are tips for convincing your loved ones to organize and protect their accounts too.
Why James Bond Doesn’t Use an iPhone


The fictional superspy wields Nokia devices in ‘No Time To Die.’ It’s an odd choice, but Apple’s smartphones aren’t ideal, either.
The iOS 15 Privacy Settings You Should Change Right Now


Apple’s latest software update has a bunch of new security features. Here’s how to put them to use.
Apple’s iPhone 13 Pro Is Oddly Light on Pro Features

The two top-tier iPhones are better than ever, but they’re not as tantalizing as the standard iPhone 13.
What Microsoft is doing to ease the tensions of remote work

Culture may eat strategy for breakfast; right now, both need to emphasize flexibility, empathy and taking advantage of tools that make hybrid work more successful and less of a burden.