It's incredibly easy for hackers to put a secrets-stealing computer inside an iPhone USB-C cable, so better buy official ...
Hackers can exploit third-party USB-C cables, embedding hidden electronics like Wi-Fi antennas to spy on iPhone users, ...
Nonetheless, many people out there still have older Lightning iPhones but haven't yet made the jump to wireless headphones.
A new charging cable hack is the perfect reminder to avoid cheap, third-party cables and only use first-party ones to charge ...
Plug the adapter into your iPhone, and presto! The 3.5mm port is back. You just couldn't charge your iPhone while listening to music anymore. Courage. Many mocked Apple for all these odd decisions ...
At a time when most wired headphones needed one of those jacks to listen to music, Apple had an interesting solution: a Lightning to 3.5mm headphone jack adapter that shipped with every new phone.
Right now, you can get the Apple 35W dual USB-C port compact power adapter for a much lower price than normally. For the day ...
It appears that Apple is discontinuing the Lightning to 3.5mm headphone jack adapter that it released alongside the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus ...
Apple appears to have quietly discontinued a popular accessory that was once essential for some iPhone users. The 3.5 mm Lightning to Headphone Jack Adapter has been sold out on both the UK and US ...
Users who haven't got around to buying Apple's short Lightning to 3.5mm headphone jack adapter after eight years are now out of luck, as the iPhone 7 accessory appears to be discontinued.