The situation involving Facebook and Google's enterprise certificates a couple of weeks ago continues to rumble on, with Apple apparently now taking a deeper look at what others are using those same certificates for. There's something of a cull underway, and Apple has started to revoke certificates for those who are using them to share pirated versions of apps.
Despite having previously been banned in Germany, Apple's iPhone 7 and iPhone 8 are again going on sale, according to reports. The whole situation stems from a legal spat between Apple and Qualcomm, with the latter winning out in a court ruling in December, which saw the older iPhones removed from sale.
Apple has reportedly invited Hollywood stars to unveil its new video streaming service at its March 25th event. Here are the details.
Multiple sources have had a go at guessing the amount of money that Apple gets from Google to keep its services at the top of the tree on iPhones, iPads, and Macs. Now, it’s Goldman Sachs’ turn, with $9.5 billion the number it believes Google paid Apple during 2018.
Apple's 2019 Spring event date has just been revealed, where Apple could announce its new news subscription service, while new hardware announcements are unlikely. Here are the details.
Historically, WWDC has taken place around the middle of the year, with June a favorite month. We're starting to hear rumors of when WWDC 2019 will take place, with Apple apparently setting the dates of June 3rd through June 7th.
Here is iOS 12.1.4 final version battery life drain compared to iOS 12.1.3 on iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices.
Check out this latest iPhone SE 2 concept which keeps that original design, but with a glass rear, and a notch on the display.
Apple's ongoing media blast has continued with three new ads, this time focusing on Apple Music and Memoji. The three ads see different artists singling along to songs, but rather than seeing them singing we are instead treated to Memoji.
Two iOS 12.1.4 bug fixes have already been 'exploited in the wild' as zero-days says Google. Here are the details on it.
















