BBB Warns that iPad Scammers Are Already at Work
Even before the iPad was released to the public, scammers were busy devising ways to take advantage of early adopters. Better Business Bureau of Southern Arizona warns eager shoppers to stay away from...
View ArticleBuyback Plans For Technology Products May Not Be A Good Investment, BBB Advises
If having the latest cell phone, laptop or tablet computer is your goal, you may have listened with interest to some stores’ advertised promises to buy back your gadget so you can upgrade quickly....
View ArticleBBB Reminds Students to Keep Electronics, Private Information Safe at School
As students across the state are on their way back to school, many of them will carry cell phones, iPads, iPods, laptops and other electronic devices everywhere from the classroom to the car. Better...
View ArticleBe Cautious of Online Penny Auction Sites, warns BBB
Online ads, often designed to look like news reports, are cropping up on popular websites claiming that you can get great deals on iPads and other electronics with online penny auctions. The discounts...
View ArticleBeware of Scams and Memorabilia Relating to Steve Jobs’ Passing
Better Business Bureau of Southern Arizona is warning consumers about scams related to the passing of former Apple CEO, Steve Jobs. Many of the scams claim that consumers are eligible to receive free...
View ArticleSmall Business Tip: Is a Smartphone Credit Card Processor Right for Your...
Gone are the days of having to rely on your “brick and mortar” store to drive shoppers to your business. These days, traveling retailers can make a sale with just the touch of a button and the swipe of...
View ArticleStudy Shows Mobile Applications Targeted at Youngsters Seldom Disclose...
As a new generation comes online, Better Business Bureau of Southern Arizona warns parents that mobile applications for smart phones and tablets are siphoning children’s data and sharing it. In most...
View ArticleBBB Warns of Smart Phone and Tablet Users About Bluetooth Security Hole
Better Business Bureau of Southern Arizona is warning consumers that hackers can burrow into mobile devices using technology used for hands-free calling and wireless keyboards. Hackers are exploiting...
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