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 Journal app can help you capture events, activities, and moments of your daily life. Here's how to use it.
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.
Want to keep the 'bad guys' out of your iPhone? Here are the settings and features you need to check, tweak, and turn on.
The company behind the Pebble, the e-paper watch for iPhone and Android, has announced that at long last, it's shipping its first production units.
2011 is nearly upon us, and it's a sure thing that the new year will bring with it a lot of new and exciting tech to tempt us into whipping out our wallets and charging that credit card like here's no tomorrow.
iPhone and iPad users are complaining of a bug in iOS 9.3 (and possibly iOS 9.2.1) that prevents links from working properly.
iPhone battery problems have plagued iOS 14 users, and some users are hoping that the recalibration procedure in the upcoming iOS 14.5 will bring relief. I'm not holding my breath.