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We discuss new US tariffs placed on China might affect the price of Apple products in the coming months. We now know more about how a journalist was added to a supposedly private Signal chat among White House officials. Researchers claim any Bluetooth device can be converted to behave like an AirTag tracker. And we've got a few ideas and tricks on how you can use the buttons on your iPhone and iPad.
Show Notes:
- You Should Think About Replacing Your iPhone — Now
- How the Atlantic’s Jeffrey Goldberg got added to the White House Signal group chat
- Apple sometimes shows “Maybe:” based on what the sender claims
- To turn this feature off, go to Settings > Apps > Contacts > Siri, then turn off Show Contact Suggestions
- Why you see “Maybe” before contacts on iPhone, and how to fix it
- UK Court Rejects Government Secrecy in Apple's Fight Against Backdoor Request
- Lazarus Group Targets Job Seekers With ClickFix Tactic to Deploy GolangGhost Malware
- Tracking You from a Thousand Miles Away! Turning a Bluetooth Device into an Apple AirTag
- Google fixes Android zero-days exploited in attacks, 60 other flaws
- Microsoft April 2025 Patch Tuesday fixes exploited zero-day, 134 flaws
- Everything you can do with the buttons on your iPhone or iPad
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