Apple has been busy! From new iPads to password security and a regulatory challenge in Brazil, here's a quick rundown of the latest tech news you need to know.
New iPads Hit the Market
Apple recently launched the new iPad Air with the powerful M3 chip, along with an updated iPad featuring the A16 chip. Both models are available for preorder now and will begin shipping on March 12th. This means faster performance and improved capabilities for iPad users. If you're in the market for a new tablet, now's the time to check out what Apple has to offer.

Speaking of iPads, bargain hunters rejoice! The 10th-generation Apple iPad (64GB, Wi-Fi) is currently on sale at Amazon for just $259.99. That's a whopping 26% discount off the regular price of $349. This is a great opportunity to snag a solid iPad at a fantastic price.
Protecting Your Digital Life: Password Managers
In today's digital world, password security is more important than ever. With increasing instances of credential stuffing and data breaches, using a strong and unique password for every account is crucial. But who can remember all those passwords? That's where password managers come in.
Password managers help you create and store complex passwords, so you don't have to. They also offer features like autofill and data breach monitoring to keep your accounts safe. "It's just not possible without a password manager to have unique, long and hard-to-guess passwords," says Florian Schaub, an associate professor at the University of Michigan.

Several password managers are vying for the top spot, with 1Password frequently cited as a leading choice. However, other options like Bitwarden and Dashlane also offer excellent security features and ease of use. When choosing a password manager, look for features like a zero-knowledge policy, strong encryption (AES 256-bit is ideal), and regular security audits. Remember, a password manager is a virtual safe deposit box for your online credentials.
Apple Faces Regulatory Pressure in Brazil
Apple's dominance in the tech world is facing a challenge in Brazil. The country has mandated that Apple allow app sideloading within 90 days. This would allow users to install apps from sources other than the Apple App Store, potentially opening up the ecosystem to more competition.

Apple has announced its intention to appeal the decision. The company argues that sideloading could compromise the security and privacy of its users. The outcome of this legal battle could have significant implications for the future of app distribution on iOS devices.
Looking Ahead
Apple is also reportedly developing a refreshed version of its C1 modem with mmWave support for the iPhone. This could improve cellular connectivity and performance for iPhone users. As always, stay tuned for more updates on these and other developing tech stories.