
We already mentioned the potential Safari dialer exploit that could jeopardize iPhone security. Now another team of researchers has found what it says is a major security hole for anyone using Yahoo! e-mail.
The flaw relates to the way the stupendaphone grabs e-mail from Yahoo! and the way Yahoo! does (or doesn't) secure the transaction. Upshot is that if you're checking Yahoo! Mail over a public WiFi connection, anyone could conceivably tap in to the exchange, grab your sign-in data and have full access to your account.

Revenue rose by only 0.2% year-on-year, while downloads increased by 4.6%

US consumer spending on video games reached $5.9 billion in December 2025, an increase of 3% year-over-year (YoY). This rise was partially fuelled by an increase in subscription services spend, which rose 24% from December 2024.
Well Call of Duty was the best selling game of December……interesting. Considering everyone was going Gaga over Medal of Honor.

It’s not just another AMD-equipped handheld, but comes with a glasses-free 3D screen, similar to that found on the Nintendo 3DS. It’s kitted out with some impressive specs for the current handheld environment, but it won’t blow anyone away who has kept up with the space in recent months.
the problem is not related to iPhone specifically but to Yahoo which doesn't encrypt transmission.