9 Best Auto Clicker Apps For Android & Ios

Smartphones are integral to our daily lives; one can’t imagine a life without them. From your morning alarm to the late-night songs, everything involves your smartphone. Usually, we tap on our smartphones many times during the day. If you notice, you might be shocked to see how many times you tap on your smartphone. What if you could manually reduce some of that tapping and save time wasted in making repetitive taps?...

December 17, 2025 · 5 min · 997 words · Susan Neff

A Critical Ios Vulnerability Can Let Remote Hacker To Modify Users Email

Apple vulnerabilities are hard to find, but when did, they’re astonishing. A new report from ZecOps revealed a critical vulnerability in the iOS Mail app, which, if exploited, can let any remote attacker install and run malicious code without the user’s knowledge. Though this seemed natural, the exploitation is a zero-click vulnerability, which means it doesn’t need the user to interact with email in any way. Just a reception of email and partial viewing can affect the app....

December 17, 2025 · 2 min · 406 words · Verna Froman

Adobe’S Photoshop Launched For Ipad. Comes With 30

After a long wait, the most anticipated product of Adobe has finally arrived for iPad. While its sister devices are all having this Photoshop for a long time, the iPad got its first version of Photoshop launched just now. This tool is popular among graphic designers, animation artists and now, will be among the general public. In this version, you can freely design/edit using Apple Pencil or your finger. You’d be able to work on PSDs, with thousands of layers being edited without altering the resolution....

December 17, 2025 · 2 min · 301 words · Patricia Odell

Amd Gets Permission From Us Government To Supply Chips To Huawei

AMD’s senior vice president, Forrest Norrod has announced that their company has obtained a license from the US government to supply components Huawei . This gives hope to the Huawei, which was banned from transacting with US companies over security reasons. Though AMD doesn’t make smartphone chips, it makes mobile chips used in Huawei laptops. AMD Reportedly Gets Permission to Supply Parts to Huawei Naming Huawei along with few other Chinese companies in the Entity List by the US Department of Commerce has significantly impacted their businesses....

December 17, 2025 · 2 min · 290 words · William Anderson

Antivirus Black Friday Deals 2019: Bitdefender, Norton, Avast, Kaspersky, Norton 360

Security suites are on Black Friday Sale!! Bitdefender, Kaspersky, McAfee, Norton and Trend Micro are offering huge deals on their best-ever software, this black Friday week. You can opt from the various options and features provided by all these securities suites for offering protection against malicious activities. For the strict users of Windows, Bitdefender Antivirus Plus is the best one, and Norton 360 Deluxe is excellent for control over PCs, Webcam and passwords, like our parent want....

December 17, 2025 · 2 min · 289 words · Jose Little

Apple Autonomous Car May Start Manufacturing In 2024

After all these years, Apple is venturing out of handheld devices to making autonomous cars, as reported by Reuters . Based on internal sources, the publisher said that Apple is planning to start producing its own car, maybe by partnering with others for manufacturing, starting in 2024 . Also, it’s making a breakthrough battery technology. Apple’s Still Working on its Autonomous Car Strengthening the rumors that Apple is making a self-driving car in near future, Reuters reported that Apple may start the production of its autonomous vehicles by 2024....

December 17, 2025 · 2 min · 333 words · Joe Guerrera

Apple Began Selling Refurbished Mac Studio Variants In Select Countries

Just three months after the official launch, Apple started selling the refurbished models of Mac Studio in select countries, in two variants. The list of countries the refurbished pieces are available includes the US, Canada, and a few European nations. And the configurations available are – one with an M1 Max chip and the other with an M1 Ultra chip, both varying in CPU and GPU capabilities. Both these variants come with Apple’s one-year limited warranty and are eligible for AppleCare+ coverage....

December 17, 2025 · 2 min · 332 words · Paula Ellenberger

Apple Car Going To Have A Patent To Eliminate Blind Spots

No blind Spots on Apple Car! Spotted by Patently Apple, ” Systems for improving side-mirror functionality of a vehicle.” And it can be possible to see all the images onto side mirrors. When the side mirrors of the car stop to capture what is happening, and then it leads to the creation of Blind spots. Moreover, the area is covered behind the driver, so it is not easy to see everything....

December 17, 2025 · 2 min · 217 words · Susan Mccoy

Apple Hired Ex

Apple has hired Antonio Garcia Martinez, an ex-Facebook ads manager, to be a part of its ads platforms team. Martinez is also known for his bestselling book – Chaos Monkeys and played a critical role in thriving Facebook’s Ad Exchange earlier. Hiring him shows how Apple is serious about advertising, besides advocating for users’ privacy. Facebook’s Ex-Manager is Apple’s New Member Apple advocating for user privacy doesn’t mean an outright fracking ban, but a fairly regulated one....

December 17, 2025 · 2 min · 309 words · Marie Callam

Apple Rejecting Any Coronavirus App That Is From Unreliable Sources

Limiting anything related to Coronavirus As CNBC reported, few iOS app developers informed the news agency that their apps were rejected which are based on Coronavirus. The apps were designed to show the live statistics of confirmed cases and deaths, that are procured by reliable sources as WHO. Yet, they’re being rejected due to indirect and unofficial sources of Coronavirus. Apple Rejecting Any Coronavirus App that is From Unreliable Sources (Image via Pixabay)...

December 17, 2025 · 1 min · 211 words · Andrea Deckman

At&T Employees Involved In Unlock Mobile Phones To Get Millions Of Dollars Offered By Hackers

The Department of Justice, America has filled a charged against a 34-year-old Muhammad Fahd. He has been accused of paying off AT&T employees in return to unblock millions of phones using the company’s network. Fahd was recently extradited to the US from Hong Kong. DOJ claims that Fahd paid one AT&T employee over $420,000 over five years to unlock the phones. Initially, the DOJ said that Fahd would give his AT&T employees the phone’s International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) numbers, and they would then use the company’s internal system to hack those devices....

December 17, 2025 · 2 min · 305 words · Billy Howard

At&T Is Shifting Its Rcs Backend To Google’S Jibe

Years after running on its platform, AT&T is finally shifting its RCS backend to Google’s Jibe platform for better functionality. AT&T users have long complained that their RCS messages with other devices aren’t working as expected, with some unknown interoperability issues. These would be sought now as the telecom company is shifting its backend to Google’s Jibe, which also pushed new features instantly. Migrating Resources For Better Functionality Rich Communication Protocol (RCS), the new-age communication standard, is being heavily pushed by Google through its services, while its partner OEMs also support it....

December 17, 2025 · 2 min · 269 words · Judi Olivares

Broadcom Shares Drop 11% After Earnings Beat As Ai Sector Faces Sell

SAN JOSE, California, December 12, 2025 – Broadcom reported fourth-quarter results that exceeded analyst expectations on Friday, with revenue climbing 28% to $18.02 billion and adjusted earnings per share of $1.95, but the stock still fell 11% in a broader retreat from AI infrastructure investments. The decline marked Broadcom’s sharpest single-day drop since January, dragging down peers including Nvidia, down 3%, AMD , off 5%, and Oracle, which slid 4.5% following its own earnings miss....

December 17, 2025 · 2 min · 326 words · James Turner

China Telecom Fights Back The Fcc’S Ban To Operate In The Us

China Telecom Americas, the American wing of Chinese state-owned telecom company has reportedly approached a US court to reverse its ban order from last month. The US FCC has revoked the operating authorization of China Telecom last month, after considering the former US president’s suggestions. It’s been accused of potential espionage, as the company is in close ties to the Chinese government. China Telecom is Fighting Back Throughout his tenure, former US President Donald Trump has cried against the Chinese involvement in the US....

December 17, 2025 · 2 min · 305 words · Paul Kindrick

Chrome For Android Now Boots Quicker And Loads Pages Faster

Google announced a new version of Chrome for Android yesterday that brought the Freeze-Dried Tabs feature as a notable one. Using this, Chrome can improve the speed of both the browser and the browsing experience, as it smartly manages the memory. Google notes the browser’s faster bootup, managing only the foreground tabs data and discarding unused ones. Google Chrome For Android New Version Google has announced version 89 for Chrome on PC recently, which brought many significant improvements and features like Reading List, revamped Profiles, etc....

December 17, 2025 · 2 min · 292 words · Mattie Thomas

Cisco Urged Anyconnect Users To Update Clients Immediately

Citing active exploitation in the wild, Cisco warned its users of AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client to update their software to the latest version. The AnyConnect client has two critical bugs that would allow an authenticated attacker to take over the systems. Thus, Cisco warned them to apply the available patches. CISA, too, has added these bugs to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities list. Security Bugs in Cisco AnyConnect One of the widely used software from Cisco – the AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client has been infested with two critical security vulnerabilities – tracked as CVE-2020-3433 and CVE-2020-3153 , two years ago!...

December 17, 2025 · 2 min · 313 words · Gilberto Nguy

Epic Games Antitrust Lawsuit Against Google Finally Has A Trial Date

A couple of years after allegations, the Google vs. Epic Games and Match Group case is finally going for a trial on November 6th this year. The jury date was set by a Northern District of California judge, where they hear and evaluate the accusations laid by Epic Games and Match Group against Google regarding its anti-competitive app store practices. Google vs. Epic Games and Match Group In 2020, Epic Games filed an antitrust lawsuit against Google for its unethical app store practices – like abusing its dominant status in the Android app distribution through Play Store and charging unfair fees from developers on every transaction made through their apps....

December 17, 2025 · 2 min · 308 words · Blanca Sandusky

Eu Makes A New Framework To Let Us Firms Store Its Citizens Data

Years after cancelling the Privacy Shield, the European Union has now developed a new privacy framework for data protection – that allows a safe transfer of its citizens’ data to the US. The new framework aims to stop the data from ending up in US intelligence agencies while also setting up a new Data Protection Review Court to investigate issues and resolve complaints independently. The framework is yet to be accepted by the court before becoming law....

December 17, 2025 · 2 min · 262 words · John Gaskamp

Facebook Now Testing A New Feature That Will Hide The Number Of Likes

Facebook recently began testing a new feature, i.e., users will have the ability to hide the number of reaction it has on its post. As a part of this test, some selected users will be able to this feature in Australia. This feature will only show another user’s who have liked or reacted to the post. They will see a single person’s name and others written next to the reaction. In a nutshell, only the number of likes will be hidden from everyone else’ except the user who posts it is....

December 17, 2025 · 2 min · 318 words · Daniel Rountree

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Blue screens or BSOD errors are nightmares for system administrators. However, you can usually get a blue background with stop codes, probably a sad emoji, and some information about what could have caused this operating system condition. Well, this error indicates a serious issue with your Windows operating system. There’s even some good news, though. If you encounter a blue screen of death, it’s not too likely that there’s necessarily a hardware problem....

December 17, 2025 · 5 min · 955 words · Roger Hereford