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AirTags
How To Make an AirTag Sound Louder?
Struggling to find your lost AirTag? Discover if it’s possible to make an AirTag sound louder and locate it with ease.
Apple Rolls Out This Year’s First Firmware Update to AirTag
Apple today quietly began rolling out what appears to be the latest firmware update for AirTag, ever since October last year.
How To Fix ‘Could Not Complete AirTag Setup’ Error Message
Troubleshooting ‘Could Not Complete AirTag Setup’ error, effective fixes, and step-by-step guide for setting up AirTag on iPhone.
Two Women Sue Apple for Illegal AirTag Tracking Incidents
Two women filed a class-action lawsuit against Apple for illegal airtag tracking incidents, calling the device an “unsafe product.”
Apple Responds to Woman Being Tracked by AirTag, States Improvements Will Arrive in 2022
Apple has responded to a report that a woman was being tracked by an AirTag device during an after hours event.
Kuo: Apple Might Release a Second Generation AirTag As Shipment Estimations Steadily Grow
Kuo predicts that Apple might develop a second generation AirTag since shipment estimations steadily grows.
Ohio Looking to Legislate Apple AirTags, Enact Laws Against Device Tracking
Ohio legislation looks to criminalize tracking an individual with an electronic device, such as an Apple AirTag, without someone’s consent.
Tennessee Family Visiting Disney World Says Unidentified Apple AirTag Tracked Them For Hours
A family from Columbia, Tennessee stated that they were tracked by an unidentified Apple AirTag for hours at Disney World.
Security Friday: Actually Some Good News – TMO Daily Observations 2022-02-18
Andrew Orr and Kelly Guimont discuss the Security Friday news of the week including deepfake scams and nefarious AirTag schemes.
New York Police Highlight Cases of Women Stalked With AirTags
Police in West Seneca, New York, highlighted cases of AirTags being used to stalk women who initially did not know they were being tracked. Local news outlet WGRZ has details and comment from a senior officer.
“A female came in and she got this message notification on her phone that there was an Apple AirTag or device moving with her, so she came to the station,” West Seneca Lieutenant Jonathan Luterek said. Luterek says officers found an AirTag under the bumper of the woman’s vehicle. And just this week, a different woman got the same message on her phone.
“Officers checked over her car pretty thoroughly and weren’t able to locate it. It disconnected shortly after, so at this point it’s really unknown if it was on the vehicle, or if her phone got alerted about something nearby,” Luterek said. Officers do not believe the two cases are connected and say there is no reason to panic, but they do want to raise awareness.
Concerns about incidents such as this were raised when the device was first launched. Indeed, the features that alerted the women were introduced by Apple to reduce the risk. It is still something to be aware of though and important to know what to do if you find yourself in such a situation.
Find Out If Sneaky AirTags Are Tracking You
The latest iOS beta offers a new feature in the Find My app. You can use it to learn if AirTags are tracking you without your knowledge.
Apple Should Scrap Leather if Its Serious About The Environment
Apple is always keen to tout its environmental credentials. However, Adam Oram at iMore makes a really good point. If the company wanted to really improve the impact it has on the environment further, it would stop using leather.
One aspect of Apple’s product lineup no one appears to be looking at, though, is the use of leather. Environmentally, leather is extremely damaging, and it’s surprising to me that Apple has not pursued more eco-friendly alternatives. Apple has a long history with leather, having made a variety of accessories. Right now, in Apple’s product lineup, it has several leather items, including iPhone cases, folios, and sleeves, Apple Watch bands, iPad Smart Covers, MacBook sleeves, MagSafe wallets, and AirTag key rings. These are all supplementary to its hero products, but they are often sold as add-ons when picking up a new phone or tablet.
An AirTag Alternative: Chipolo ONE Spot
Looking for a third-party AirTag? Check Out Chipolo One Spot from Mac Geek Gab 888.
Do AirTags Interfere With Planes?
Ever wonder why you can’t use your phone on a plane, and if AirTags in your luggage could have the same effect? Watch this segment from Mac Geek Gab 888 to find out the answer.
Want To Know More? Check Out this article from Civil Beat.
Apple Releases Another AirTags FirmWare Update
For the third time in recent days, Apple released new AirTags firmware on Tuesday. AppleInisder reported that the software mainly contains bug fixes. It is automatically installed over the air.
It is unknown what the new firmware with version 1.0.291 (A1291e) brings, and Apple has released no documentation to support the revision. However, the update is expected to bring bug fixes and general improvements to the product. The past firmware was upgraded to the same version number but with a different build number — 1.0.291 (1A291c). The last firmware was released just five days after the previous one debuted.
Thursdays with Bob: AirTags and You – TMO Daily Observations 2021-09-02
Dr Mac joins Kelly to talk about AirTags, what’s great about them, some unexpected uses, and some nifty accessories.
Apple’s AirTags Find Lost Items
Dr. Mac says Apple’s AirTags are the best tracker for lost items to date but finds Apple’s accessories way overpriced.
Apple Releases AirTags Firmware Update
Apple has released an update to AirTags firmware – moving from internal build number 1A291c to 1A291a. As MacRumors noted, the release comes just a week after the previous iteration was released.
We don’t know what’s included in the new firmware and no new features were found following the first release, so it likely focuses on bug fixes and other under-the-hood improvements. There is no way to force an AirTag update, as it’s something that’s done over-the-air through a connected iPhone. To make sure the update happens, you can put your AirTag in range of your iPhone, but you have to wait for the firmware to roll out to your device.
Reading AirTag NFC's: A Hidden Feature
Did you know Apple Support says you can read the NFC data in an AirTag just by holding it to the top of your iPhone? Learn more in Mac Geek Gab 885, and check out this week from Dave Mark too!
Not That Kind of Dog Track — Mac Geek Gab 886
Tips about Siri, RAM, AirTags, and Keyboards are just the first few things you’ll get here in this week’s episode. Then Dave and John continue the journey by answering your questions about Mail, Wi-Fi, VPNs, Synology, and more. Press play to enjoy learning at least five new things with your two favorite geeks!
DIY Automation, CarPlay, RAID, and More! — Mac Geek Gab 882
Sometimes the easy way isn’t the fun way, and this week we’ve got lots of do-it-yourself solutions to share from all of you. Listen as John and Dave share your ideas about automation, launch agents, CarPlay, drive arrays and much more. Of course, it wouldn’t be MGG without your two favorite geeks sharing Quick Tips, Cool Stuff Found, and their answers to all your other questions, would it? Listen, learn five new things, and don’t get caught!
Getting Better Range With AirTags
Here are a few Quick Tips from John F. Braun on how to get the most range out of your AirTags! Check out the full episode of Mac Geek Gab 872 for more!
AirTags Pose Domestic Abuse Risk, Leading Nonprofit Warns
AirTags could be used by an abuser to track a partner, the nonprofit National Network to End Domestic Violence has warned.