(TNS) — Massachusetts public health officials are testing a Bluetooth app that alerts users if they have potentially been exposed to the coronavirus — a "new tool in our toolbox to fight COVID," ...
If you're someone who always loses their remote control or just want one less thing to keep track of, this third-party app ...
Last week, Apple and Google announced that they would be joining forces to create a tool that will assist public health authorities in creating contact tracing apps to help stop the spread of Covid-19 ...
When you update an iPhone or iPad to Apple’s iOS 13, you might notice a lot of apps asking for Bluetooth access without clearly explaining why. This might seem like an annoyance, but it’s actually a ...
As more governments turn to contact tracing apps to aid in their efforts to contain the coronavirus outbreak, cybersecurity experts are warning this may spark renewed interest in Bluetooth attacks.
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Apple’s new iOS 13 update adds a new privacy measure that requires apps to get your consent in order to use your device’s Bluetooth. After installing the latest ...
Matt Elliott is a senior editor at CNET with a focus on laptops and streaming services. Matt has more than 20 years of experience testing and reviewing laptops. He has worked for CNET in New York and ...
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Pixel's hidden tool runs tests and suggests fixes like re-pairing or clearing cache.