Researchers constructed a malware that runs even on a shutdown iPhone
Researchers have managed to craft malware, particularly for iPhone, which continues to operate even when the device is turned off.
Every time you switch off your iPhone, think again if you're really safe from all the possible hackers. When an iPhone is switched off, it doesn't completely shut do... Read more
Apple to finally ditch the lightning port for USB-C in 2023, Kuo Reveals
Apple Inc. is rumored to finally switch from lightning port to USB-C, starting in its iPhone 15, probably by the second half of 2023.
As per analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, Apple is finally set to ditch its exclusive lightning port for USB-C. The esteemed Apple analyst Kuo on Twitter revealed that accordi... Read more
OneDrive delivers a safer and faster sign-up experience for iOS
Instead of using a password, the latest update enables the users to use a password sent by a text message to sign up for an account within the OneDrive app for iOS.
Microsoft is launching a new user sign-up experience for OneDrive, especially iOS. After an updated version of 13.13.2, OneDrive wi... Read more
Apple’s App Store cleans up outdated apps
Apple is freeing the App Store from outdated apps. An internal e-mail indicates that Apple seeks to remove apps that are no longer receiving updates.
Tech website The Verge acquired an internal email warning that outdated applications will be removed shortly. Reportedly, developers are given 30... Read more
iOS 16 expected to bring major update to notifications
Bloomberg reports that the upcoming iOS 16 release will have significant improvements for notifications.
Bloomberg reporter Mark Gurman forecasts that Apple isn't planning any major changes for iOS 16. However, as always, the version will come with new features. Gurman expects that Apple will fo... Read more
Apple iWork 12.0 adds new features to Numbers, Pages, and Keynote
Apple introduced Pages, Keynote, and Numbers 12.0 on Thursday, constituting the first significant improvements to the iWork suite in several months.
On both iOS and macOS, there are updated editions of all three apps. You'd think they would be big development releases based on the version number... Read more
Google allows Spotify and other app developers to try out their own billing systems
Google announced that it’s collaborating with Spotify – the Swedish media and audio streaming service provider – to test third-party payment options for application developers.
Google and Apple faced massive pressure over increased fees on in-app transactions on their smartphone platforms,... Read more
Google Messages update brings iOS reactions to all
Google's newest update to its Android Messages app includes not just the complete public release of its long-anticipated support for iOS reactions but also a plethora of additional new features to better communication between Android and iOS users, as well as several quality-of-life enhancements.
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OWA battles Apple over iOS browser restrictions
The UK's Open Web Advocacy (OWA) group wants to make it feasible for online web applications to compete with native system applications from Apple.
OWA consists of software developers advocating for openness in web technology. The group advises members of parliament and regulators in the United ... Read more
Apple launches patch for serious ACE threat in most iOS versions
Apple published iOS and iPadOS 15.3.1 to patch a serious ACE vulnerability (arbitrary code execution) in iOS. The bug allows hackers to execute code on devices via Chrome, Firefox, Safari and other major browsers.
Apple's policy forbids the organization from sharing details about vulnerabilities... Read more