You can use your phone or tablet for a whole lot of things. You can, of course, take photos and send text messages (even by ...
When Miranda Gathagan, 23, lost her phone after a night out in October, she thought it was gone for good. She never imagined it would turn up months later in the most unexpected of places. Gathagan, a ...
A serial flasher filmed himself attacking seven women in Leeds and Sheffield - now police need to find his victims. The man, described as a dangerous predator, has since admitted to exposing himself ...
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A reader tells MoneyWeek how phone snatchers stole thousands from his investment account and went on a spending spree with ...
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THREE Mobile has assured customers that services have “returned to normal” – with reported outages dipping to just 200. Users ...
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It is hard to think about losing a smartphone as a harmless event when with this device, people keep all sorts of data including photo and note memories, financial documents, and business letters.
With so many notifications buzzing our phones these days, it's tough to distinguish between legitimate messages and possible scams. Kurt the CyberGuy helps unravel the mystery.