Revealed: 8 Biggest Technology Myths
#4 Mac is God, It don’t get VIRUSES???
The answer is very short for the above question and it is ‘Yes’; Mac is also susceptible to viruses. The only case when your Mac is non-prone to any malwares is when the operator (you) are very much concerned regarding its security.
Any software, plug-ins, or other add-ons that are installed onto the computer that connect to the internet can introduce their own security vulnerabilities. The most common ways to attack a Mac computer is through a third-party browser and browser plugins like Adobe Reader, Flash, and Java.
#5 Don’t Use iPad charger For Your iPhone
Steve Sandler, founder and chief technical officer at electronics analysis company AEi Systems, told Popular Mechanics that this could stress your iPhone’s battery over time if you do it regularly.
Now that’s make the situation more uncertain, but it’s always good to ask the manufacturer itself, as if no one knows better than them about their own products. Apple’s official website says its 12-watt iPad adapter can charge both the iPhone and the iPad. It would take about a year, however, to notice any changes in battery efficiency.