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Tag Archives: iphone
iPhones, Samsung, and Tariffs: What It Means for Your Tech Budget — and Your Website
If you’ve been thinking about upgrading your phone or laptop, now might be the time. And if you're a web creator or business owner, this goes beyond personal gadgets - it could affect how you build and manage your site, too.
Recently, U.S. trade policy discussions have included a new round of proposed tariffs - up to 25% - on imported electronics like smartphones, laptops, and even accessories. That includes popular tech used every day for web design, development, and
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Tagged apple, electronics tariffs, galaxy, hosted website builders, iphone, iphone price, mobile testing, mobile-friendly, mobile-friendly test, responsive, saas, samsung, Samsung foldables, Shopify, small business tech, squarespace, tariffs, web hosting plans, website budget, website speed, Wix
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How to Clear Your Internet Browser Cache on Desktop and Mobile
In our previous post, Do Your Website Visitors Have to Clear Their Browser Cache? Here’s Why That’s a Problem - And Why You Don’t Need to Worry with UltimateWB, we talked about how you don't want to require your website visitors to clear their cache, and how UltimateWB is the solution for that. But, in case you need to clear your cache on a device and you don't know how, here it is...
Starting with the basics...
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Tagged apple safari, caching, cdn, clear browser cache, clear cache, clear data, clear history, desktop, fast loading times, fast website, google chrome, htaccess, ios, ipad, iphone, macos, microsoft edge, mozilla firefox, pagespeed insights, safar, website data, website speed
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Hackers target Apple devices: iPhone, iPod, iPad, Mac OS computers
Consumers with Apple products who thought they were immune to hackers and viruses on their macs and other apple products because they chose Apple over PC and android are in for a surprise. A warning has been issued for anyone who owns an Apple product that a major software flaw has been uncovered that could allow hackers to intercept your email. It affects anyone using an iPhone 4 or later model, iPod touch, iPad 2, iPad 3, and iPad Air.... Continue reading
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Tagged apple, apple computers, apple hackers, apple products, apple security, apple security flaw, hackers, ipad, iphone, ipod, jimmy kimmel, mac os
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