Facebook has launched an updated version of WhatsApp for iOS that, amongst other things, fixes a bug that could see the app repeatedly get into an iPhone's remaining storage space.
In a head-to-head video comparison, the 2015-released Apple iPhone 6s Plus with 2GB RAM and dual-core CPU beats 2016-released Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge with 4GB RAM and quad-core CPU in real-world speed test.
Here's an easier way to export a webpage, email or document as a PDF on iOS, which uses 3D Touch instead of having the messy world of iBooks involved.
The latest discovery in iOS 9.3 points to a feature that will enable IT administrators in companies to have greater control over the iPhones and iPads that the company lend to its employees for work.
This speed test video shows us how iOS 5, iOS 6, iOS 7, iOS 8, and iOS 9 compare to one another running on the older iPhone 4s.
Here's how to live stream the 2016 Oscars (88th Academy Awards) live online on iOS, Android, Apple TV, Windows, Mac and Xbox 360.
Rather than face the laborious process of having to defend itself against governmental requests and court orders once again, Apple is said to be looking internally at strengthening its cloud encryption in order to effectively make it impossible to comply with court requests for data in the future. A number of sources who are seemingly familiar with Apple's plans have suggested that the Cupertino-based company is assigning engineering resources to add encryption to iCloud backups in such a manner that it's impossible to comply with valid data requests from government agencies.
Report compares security on iOS, the mobile operating system on Apple's iPhone, vs Google's Android. Just how secure is the smartphone in your pocket?
Apple has filed a motion to what it hopes will prevent it from creating "GovtOS" which will enable FBI access to an iPhone that belonged to one of the San Bernardino shooters. The motion filed claims that the court order to allow the FBI access to the aforementioned iPhone gives FBI "dangerous power" that breaches the company's constitutional First Amendment right to free speech.
It is being reported that Apple is working extremely hard internally on building an iPhone that nobody can hack into. Attention has recently been lavished onto Apple in the wake of the San Bernardino shooting in California, with law enforcement agencies applying pressure on the company to create a new version of iOS that introduces a backdoor to bypass security. This latest report suggests that Apple is responding to the security storm by trying to build an even more secure device and ecosystem that would make it impossible to break into iPhones, even for Apple. In other words, this would effectively make FBI's current requests useless.
















