The Department of Justice has asked Apple to unlock another iPhone because while the FBI didn't need Apple's help to access an iPhone 5c recently, it seems that particular method of accessing data isn't possible in this case.
This video pits battery life on iOS 9.3.1 vs the older iOS 9.2.1 for a comparison using iPhones ranging from the iPhone 4s all the way up to the iPhone 6.
Reddit has today launched its very own apps for both iOS and Android, replacing the Alien Blue apps that had carried the Reddit torch for the last 18 months or so.
Microsoft has today released its Hub Keyboard onto the iOS App Store, bringing its powerful features to the iPhone for the first time. Microsoft released its keyboard for Android back in February, and today those carrying iPhones can also get in on the clipboard pasting, document adding, text translating action.
There's been a huge amount of conjecture and discussion around the FBI's method of accessing data on an iPhone in recent weeks. In fact, ever since the FBI officially moved to dismiss its legal pursuit of Apple, the speculation has been pretty much non-stop about the methods used to gain access to the iPhone 5c used in the San Bernardino shooting last year. Some of the speculation focused on whether or not the method of intrusion could be used on Apple's modern iPhones that feature an internal Secure Enclave, and now, FBI Director James Comey has confirmed in an interview that his agency's method doesn't work on Touch ID-compatible iPhones. What this essentially means is that iPhone 5s, iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus, iPhone SE and any other iOS device with Touch ID built right into it is safe from this method.
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For years now, we've wanted a way to rid ourselves of stock iOS apps, resorting to putting them into folders in far flung corners of our Home screens. Newly found code within the App Store suggests we may soon be able to hide these native apps.
This is just in. Apple has just dropped iOS 9.3.2 beta 1 for download on compatible on iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices. This release comes less than a week after Apple released a bug fix update in the form of 9.3.1 firmware to public late last week.
Apple has just stopped digitally signing iOS 9.2.1 firmware for all compatible iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices. Here's what that means for you.
Apple has rolled out a server-side fix to correct the iOS 9.3.1 Siri security flaw that let users access contacts and photos from the Lock screen, which means you won't need to update anything in order for it to take affect.
















