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AppWizard
June 16, 2026
Last year, AT&T expanded its partnerships with app-based services, launching Cash App Mobile, which offers unlimited talk, text, and 5G priority data, along with 10GB of hotspot access and international usage in Canada and Mexico. However, the monthly fee has raised concerns due to AT&T's inconsistent coverage in some areas. Cricket Wireless, a premium prepaid carrier owned by AT&T, offers limited support and discounted phones, with pricing that includes taxes and fees and multi-line discounts. US Mobile supports all three major networks, providing plans with unlimited data and international calling, with competitive pricing and double the hotspot data compared to Cash App Mobile. Visible offers plans backed by Verizon's network, with high-priority data and unlimited hotspot capabilities. Metro by T-Mobile provides competitive pricing for unlimited data and hotspot access, especially for customers with unlocked devices. Google Fi offers a plan with a promotional rate, including 50GB of hotspot tethering and international data in over 200 countries, operating on the T-Mobile network. Each carrier presents unique advantages that may better serve potential customers compared to Cash App Mobile.
AppWizard
June 15, 2026
Google has filed a lawsuit against the alleged China-based "Outsider Enterprise" network for using Gemini AI to conduct extensive phishing scams. The company is working with the FBI and major telecommunications carriers, including AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon, to intercept scam messages. Investigators have linked the operation to over 9,000 counterfeit websites and more than one million malicious URLs, primarily targeting Android users. The "Outsider" phishing platform offered over 290 website templates for mimicking banks and other entities, utilizing AI-generated code. Google is also supporting seven bipartisan bills aimed at combating AI-driven fraud and has implemented AI-driven defenses that block over 10 billion malicious messages each month.
AppWizard
May 27, 2026
Google is enhancing the security of its Play Store by removing high-risk and low-quality applications and will soon notify users when an app has been deleted from the Play Store. This notification will inform users that the app will no longer receive updates, which is crucial for security as unpatched apps can be exploited. Currently, users only receive alerts about significant security threats, but the new feature aims to improve user awareness regarding app removals. The change comes amid rising cyber threats, with a recent report indicating that vulnerability exploitation is a major risk. Previously, users were not notified about app removals, leaving them unaware unless they found out through other means.
AppWizard
May 27, 2026
Google has implemented a new feature in its Play Store that notifies users when an app has been removed from the marketplace. This update informs users that the app will no longer receive updates, including security fixes, which could leave them vulnerable. The notification will detail each deleted app and its removal from Google Play. There is uncertainty about whether the update will allow users to delete these apps directly. This initiative responds to a shift in the threat landscape, where exploiting vulnerabilities has become the primary method of breaching devices, surpassing stolen credentials. Recent reports highlighted the necessity for user notifications, citing a new ad fraud campaign involving 453 apps that were installed 24 million times before removal. Previously, users had no formal notification system for app removals.
AppWizard
May 12, 2026
The third generation of the inReach Mini, known as the inReach Mini 3 Plus, features significant enhancements including a larger color touchscreen, audio capabilities, and photo messaging. The touchscreen allows for better message composition and viewing, and it operates on the reliable Iridium network. However, the device is larger and slightly heavier than its predecessor, and users have reported the touchscreen as somewhat unresponsive. Battery life has not improved significantly, and the antenna is smaller compared to other compact models. Alternatives such as the Garmin inReach Messenger Plus offer a more compact design and better battery life. T-Mobile's T-Satellite service is also mentioned as a viable option for users seeking superior coverage and smartphone integration.
AppWizard
April 28, 2026
A sophisticated scam targeting Verizon customers has emerged, exploiting the My Verizon app to send fraudulent push notifications. A Reddit user, ApprehensivePace2969, experienced this scam when they received a call from someone impersonating a Verizon representative, claiming they qualified for a 65% discount and a free iPad. The legitimacy of the offer was reinforced by a push notification from the app. The victim received a 256GB iPad Pro, valued at ,500, and was charged a shipping fee, which was promised to be refunded upon activation. However, they later received calls from another supposed Verizon representative, instructing them to return the iPad or face a full charge. Red flags included a return shipping label not from Verizon's official center and an unrelated New York address. The victim took the iPad to a real Verizon store, contacted the fraud department, and successfully returned the device, avoiding financial loss.
AppWizard
November 14, 2025
The demand for burner phone numbers has increased due to privacy concerns, leading to the availability of several free applications that provide temporary phone numbers. Hushed is an Android app that offers burner numbers with support for over 300 area codes in the U.S., U.K., and Canada, ensuring user anonymity and features like voicemail, call forwarding, and auto-reply. It operates on VoIP and requires a subscription after a free trial. Burner allows users to create temporary numbers while maintaining anonymity, using actual cell phone minutes. It includes spam-blocking and Do Not Disturb features and is available for free with a trial on the Google Play Store. Call.com supports multiple burner numbers (up to four) from various countries and allows cost-effective international calling via VoIP. It requires a subscription for full access, with in-app credits available for testing. Second Number enables users to create numbers from over 20 countries and supports VoIP, call forwarding, voicemail, and group conference calls. It offers the option to port numbers to major carriers and is available for free on the Google Play Store. Text Me allows users to create multiple phone numbers from various countries and supports VoIP for calls and messaging. It includes features like call forwarding and blocking and is also available for free on the Google Play Store.
AppWizard
October 23, 2025
pCloud conducted a study on battery consumption of around 100 popular Android applications, analyzing their average battery requirements while using various features. Fitbit was identified as the top battery consumer, running 14 out of 16 background processes, with four significantly draining the battery. The Verizon app ranked second, also consuming considerable battery due to its background processes related to location services. Six social media apps—Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, YouTube, WhatsApp, and LinkedIn—were noted for their battery drain, allowing 11 processes to run in the background. Dating apps like Grindr, Tinder, and Bumble were included in the findings but do not offer dark mode options. The Google app was highlighted as a major battery drain, with Gmail and Chrome also ranking high. Users can check their apps' battery impact through the Android power menu in the Settings app.
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