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Last updated: March 11, 2026, 11:32 PM ET

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Mobile News

Last updated: March 11, 2026, 11:33 PM ET

Flagship Competition Launches three models as Samsung’s Galaxy S26 family returns with a trio of phones, but price hikes and modest upgrades on two variants steer many shoppers toward the top‑end S26 Ultra. At the same time, pits iPhone 17e against Pixel 10a as Apple and Google chase the same cost‑conscious buyer, each offering an affordable flagship that leans on distinct camera strengths and ecosystem lock‑in. The parallel pricing pressure underscores how premium manufacturers are compressing the gap between flagship and mid‑range segments.

Consumer Experience Introduces parent‑managed accounts that limit pre‑teens to messaging and voice calls while granting guardians control over contacts and group chats, marking WhatsApp’s first foray into family‑safety tools. Meanwhile, launches Bridgerton line of CASETiFY accessories—cases, chargers and wallets styled after the hit series—catering to fans ready to pay a premium for themed merch. Together, the moves show app platforms and accessory makers monetizing niche demographics beyond core device sales.


Apple News

Last updated: March 11, 2026, 11:33 PM ET

Apple Addresses Security and Software Glitches Bartender for Mac restores menu bar functionality after resolving persistent bugs tied to mac OS Tahoe’s redesigned menu infrastructure, ending months of user frustration. Meanwhile, Apple patches Coruna exploit targeting older iPhones, neutralizing vulnerabilities in devices running iOS 15 and 16 that hackers had exploited via black-market code.

Context: The Coruna exploit previously affected ~15% of active iPhones, per cybersecurity firm reports, while Bartender’s fixes align with Apple’s push to streamline mac OS Ventura compatibility. Both updates underscore Apple’s dual focus on security hardening and legacy software stability.

: 9to5Mac : Apple Insider