iOS 10 arrives with seven security fixes and one early glitch
Apple’s major iOS 10 update is rolling out across the globe today, and on top of a long list of new features it also brings a handful of important security fixes.
Apple’s major iOS 10 update is rolling out across the globe today, and on top of a long list of new features it also brings a handful of important security fixes.
Drivers in Pennsylvania are being targeted by GPS-based Phishing scam, but the source of the data isn't clear
Steve Ragan | 04 Apr | Read more
China proves again to be the frontline of new malware attacks on the iPhone with Apple recently pulling three malicious apps from its App Store.
Apple has made iOS 9 generally available to the public and the update rolling out across the globe will probably be one worth installing if not for new features then at least for the security fixes.
Apple's iCloud attack is nothing in comparison with the kind of attacks <strong>every tech firm must prepare for</strong>, as they offer payment and connected solutions for home, health and car. Here's some ways for you to protect yourself and for Apple to improve its own security.
Jonny Evans | 03 Sep | Read more
Once upon a time one of the primary handicaps of iOS devices was the fact that you had to physically connect it to a Windows or Mac PC with a USB sync cable to back it up using iTunes. With iOS 5 Apple introduced iCloud, essentially allowing users to cut the cord. But these iOS backup methods were not created equal, and if you don't choose carefully you could be risking significant data loss. To ensure your iPhone or iPad data is fully protected, here's a look at what each option backs up and when to use it.
Tony Bradley | 15 May | Read more
Free doesn't have to mean cheesy, especially when it comes to freeware. A developer's passion project can become something you can't imagine being without, and the fact that you don't have to lay out any cash to acquire it is a major bonus. Some developers accept donations to further development, so consider giving what you can if you find value in their efforts.
Alex Cocilova | 07 Oct | Read more
A T-Mobile move may hint at the next iPhone's release date, bugs swarm OS X and iOS, and Apple's bringing free music to the masses. The remainders for Thursday, August 29, 2013 are calling in the exterminator.
Macworld Staff | 30 Aug | Read more
Though Apple's 2012 might have seemed dominated by Mac, iPhone, and iPad news, other big stories for the company cropped up throughout the year. This was Tim Cook's first full year as Apple's CEO, and Apple faced challenges in the realm of security, made transitions in its online services, and updated one of its flagship applications. We've already recounted the year in iOS news and the year in Mac news. Here are highlights from Apple's 2012 in terms of, well, everything else.
Dan Moren, Lex Friedman | 28 Dec | Read more
Hoping to outpace Apple’s ability to patch iOS flaws, a team of well-known jailbreak devotees has released a tool to redirect crash reports from iTunes to them rather than Apple.
Saddled with mounting complaints from parents that their kids were running up big iTunes bills Apple changed its app purchasing policies. Now parents, or kids using their parent's iPhone or iPad, will have to re-enter an iTunes password when making a purchase within an existing iOS application (called an in-app purchase).
Sarah Jacobsson Purewal | 12 Mar | Read more
Users of Apple's iTunes services should keep a close eye on PayPal and credit card statements for fraudulent iTunes charges.
Robert McMillan | 24 Aug | Read more