Apple issues security fixes for iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch to fight Predator spyware
The security patches address zero-day vulnerabilities exploited by a surveillance vendor to install spyware.
The security patches address zero-day vulnerabilities exploited by a surveillance vendor to install spyware.
The latest iPhone update contains patches for over two dozen security issues, including two that are currently being exploited by hackers.
Out of the millions of apps on the app store, these fourteen took the crown. Here's what they are and why you may want to download them.
Get ready to ignore your muscle memory when you want to end a call on iOS 17.
The last-minute, critical updates are designed to resolve an actively exploited zero-click vulnerability used to deliver NSO Group's infamous Pegasus spyware.
Apple allowing app sideloading may have you wondering how the change affects you. Here's what you need to know if you're an iPhone owner.
In iOS/iPadOS 17, you'll be able to use your favorite emojis as stickers in your messages and even devise stickers from your own photos and videos.
Annnounced at WWDC 2023 for iOS/iPadOS 17, the new feature will let you leave a video message if the other person doesn't answer your FaceTime call.
As if iOS 17 wasn't already jam-packed with features, Apple is now bringing a much-anticipated change to how you message with Siri.
There's a laundry list of new features coming to the iPhone, but these are the very best, from actually useful to just fun to use.