Rocket Blog
Top Highlights
Category
- AI 1
- AirPods 1
- AirTag 1
- Apple Intelligence 1
- Apple News 2
- Apple Pros 7
- Apple TV 1
- Apple Watch 1
- AppleScript 1
- Article 5
- Claude 1
- Explainer 3
- Finder 1
- Hardware 1
- HomePod 1
- How-To 1
- Image Playground 1
- Liquid Glass 1
- Mac 5
- MacOS 3
- Microsoft Office 365 1
- Monterey 1
- News 1
- Photos 1
- Security 8
- Shortcuts 1
- Siri 1
- Software 5
- Tip 2
- Tips & Tricks 11
- Vision Pro 1
- WWDC 1
- buying 1
- customization 1
- hardware 1
- iOS 27 1
- iPad 2
- iPadOS 27 1
- iPhone 2
- macOS 1
- macOS 26 Tahoe 1
- macOS 27 1
- passwords 1
- productivity 2
- security 2
- text 1
- troubleshooting 1
- updates 1
- upgrade 1
- visionOS 27 1
Be Very Careful with AI Agents!
AI agents like OpenClaw promise to automate tedious tasks, but recent security vulnerabilities highlight the dangers of using them. Learn the risks and how to protect yourself—and your organization—if you choose to use an agent.
Audit Your Trusted Device Lists for Greater Security
We all accumulate “trusted devices” in our Apple, Google, and password manager accounts, but it’s important to remove devices you no longer use because they could be security risks.
Loose Lips Sink Chips: Beware What You Say to AI Chatbots
Privacy concerns are starting to crop up around conversations held with AI chatbots. For safety’s sake, never share anything with a chatbot that you wouldn’t tell a stranger.
The Importance of Staying Updated
We know it seems like your Apple devices are constantly asking you to install an update. Other than for major upgrades, we recommend updating shortly after updates appear so you can take advantage of bug fixes, security updates, and new features.