The advent of Bluetooth trackers has made it a lot easier to find your bag or keys when they’re lost, but it has also put inconspicuous tracking tools in the hands of people who might misuse them.
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Android's updates to its "Find My Device" network will enable it to find more devices and, separately, unknown tracker alerts will alert users to unwanted trackers, even if they aren't Google branded, ...
Within a span of just a couple of decades, Bluetooth has evolved from a niche wireless protocol to a ubiquitous technology that we rely on daily for connecting everything from headphones to smart home ...
With the debut of Google’s Finder Network seemingly growing closer and closer, 9to5Google has learned that Android phones should gain support for a few existing Bluetooth trackers. This week, Apple ...
Chris has reported for various tech and consumer goods outlets over the past decade, including Android Police and MakeUseOf since early 2022. Previously, he has contributed to outlets such as ...
Apple’s Find My network can turn almost any device, even Android phones, into fake AirTags. This loophole lets bad actors ...
Question: My phone went missing, and I haven’t been able to locate it using the Find My service, so what should I do next? Answer: Few things in the digital age are as stressful as losing your ...
The Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG), the standards organization behind the tech that lets you wirelessly connect a pair of headphones, quietly announced an update to the specification this week ...