iPhone 14 users will get another year of Emergency SOS via Satellite for free
Apple has announced that iPhone 14 owners will have free use of its Emergency SOS via Satellite feature for an extra year.
Apple has announced that iPhone 14 owners will have free use of its Emergency SOS via Satellite feature for an extra year.
FEMA and the FCC will be holding a nationwide test of the Emergency Alert System (EAS) and Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA) on October 4, with test messages sent to all iPhones, TVs, and radios.
The false-positive emergency calling problem isn't just one affecting iPhones, as it seems that the same thing is happening on Android, delayed by the fragmented nature of Android update rollouts.
An Apple Watch has helped save the life of a woman from a potentially deadly blood clot, by waking her up from a nap.
As Apple works to reduce the number of false alarms created by its iPhone 14 Crash Detection, it's also saying that users should not cancel an unintended emergency call.
A woman who became stuck while swimming in the frigid Columbia River used her Apple Watch to call emergency services, which quickly came to her rescue.
In the middle of the US east coast cold snap, emergency services saved an unconscious man in Morrow, Georgia, after his Apple Watch detected a fall and alerted local authorities.
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