There is undeniably a lot of positives to take from the Apple's introduction of iOS 9. The plethora of new features and stability improvements alone make the latest and great version of iOS worth downloading and installing on all devices. Then there's the fact that we still have the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus to come with iOS 9 pre-installed which will serve up additional functionality, such as 3D Touch and Live Photos. There are plenty of reasons to want iOS 9, but, as it turns out, there's also one fairly large reason to not want iOS 9 on your iPhone or iPad - a serious security flaw that lets individuals bypass the device passcode.
As part of the company's release and delivery strategy for the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus, Apple has started issuing emails to a number of pre-order customers in the United States who could be affected by the visitation of Pop Francis. It has been well discussed on social media and mainstream news over the last week or so that Pope Francis is visiting Washington DC, New York and Philadephia as part of a historic visit. And now, Apple seems to have deemed it necessary to let certain consumers know that their iPhone 6s / 6s Plus pre-orders could potentially be delayed due to the visit in some areas.
Apple has today outlined what the XcodeGhost malware is in a FAQ published on its website, explaining what compromising of some App Store apps actually means for users via its Chinese website, and the steps that the company is taking in order to minimize the risk and ensure its developers can be protected moving forward.
It's highly likely that Cupertino-based Apple will not be happy with the overly eager performance of one of its logistics partners in the San Diego, California area. Adrienne, who plies her trade as a visual designer in the San Diego locality, has become one of the first known customers to receive a pre-ordered iPhone 6s unit a whopping five days before it was actually meant to be delivered as part of Apple's official launch of the handset in eleven countries around the world.
Did you pre-order an iPhone 6s or iPhone 6s Plus? Here's how to track the exact location of your iPhone pre-order as it leaves China.
Having WiFi issues on iOS 9? Want a fix for it? Follow the tips here to get around any WiFi woes that you may be having after updating your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch to iOS 9.
Here's the full changelog of watchOS 2 for Apple Watch, showing every feature that is new to this release, all in one place. Check it out all here.
Apple has allegedly given the official go-head to its electric car team, allowing it to move the Apple Car into "committed project" mode. Furthermore, a prospective release date of 2019 has been slapped on the project.
As we reported recently, Apple's App Store was a victim of a large-scale attack, infecting a bunch of iPhone and iPad apps, mostly from China, with malware.
Excitement levels within the world of iOS are at an all-time hight thanks to the imminent availability of Apple's iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus hardware. There's also the addition of the recently released iOS 9 firmware that has caused a storm by managing to find its way onto approximately 50% of compatible devices already. As if interest in the Apple ecosystem wasn't already at high enough levels, ZERODIUM, the zero-day acquisition platform, has now intensified the spotlight being shone on Apple by putting a $1 million bounty on iOS 9's head.















