Popular password management app 1Password is all set for the 2016 MacBook Pro with Touch Bar and Touch ID after developer AgileBits released an update that brings support for the new Macs.
AgileBits, the team behind popular password management app 1Password, today offered a sneak peek into its plans to add Touch ID and Touch Bar support to the app's Mac variant.
Here's how to disable iOS 10 Press home to unlock / open on the lock screen and revert it back to iOS 9-style one-click unlocking on iPhone, iPad or iPod touch.
Apple has been awarded a patent on fingerprint technology that could potentially make it into iPhone 8 attempting to do away with a dedicated Home / Touch ID button.
Apple is widely expected to announce a new MacBook Pro range this year, with a new previously reliable source giving some additional insight into the potential hardware features of the revamped MacBook Pro. We've already heard rumors suggesting that a new MacBook Pro range would include Touch ID and a touch-sensitive OLED bar that would essentially be introduced as a replacement for the existing function quick access keys. Those rumors don't show any sign of disappearing any time soon as they have now been joined by the suggestion that the Touch ID tech would be embedded into the machine's power button.
A number of new photos have started appearing online claiming to give additional insight into the design choices that Apple has made with the upcoming iPhone 7. A set of new photos purportedly show an actual iPhone 7 model with a white exterior and a flush, touch-sensitive Home/Touch ID button.
Apple is working on technology that would allow users with iPhones and Apple Watches to unlock their Macs when in close proximity to them. The technology, which uses Bluetooth LE to function, is believed to be in the works, with a release as part of OS X 10.12 later this year said to be on the cards.
A new Touch ID rule in iOS 9 asks for a passcode after 8 hours of inactivity and the passcode not being used in the last six days. Here's what you need to know.
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.
Here's a step-by-step guide on how you can fix error 53 using iOS 9.2.1 build 13D20 on a bricked Touch ID-enabled iPhone or iPad.















