With iOS 26.4, Apple is set to turn on Stolen Device Protection by default, which makes it harder for thieves to steal personal data, even if they have your passcode. Here's how it works.
Apple's iOS 26.4 sees its Stolen Device Protection anti-theft feature turned on by default. Here's what you need to know.
Apple is starting to test end-to-end encrypted (E2EE) RCS messages with the developer beta of iOS 26.4 released Monday. Apple announced plans last year to support the feature, and once fully available ...
The era of cheap data storage is ending. Artificial intelligence is pushing chip prices higher and exacerbating supply ...
Apple’s Lockdown Mode offers an extreme level of security designed to protect against highly targeted cyberattacks. Aimed primarily at journalists, activists and public officials, the feature tightly ...
The iPhone’s Lockdown Mode, usually ignored by regular users, can block most features on the device when attackers try to obtain information from it.
The FBI confesses it hasn't been able to break into a protected iPhone used by Washington Post reporter Hannah Natanson.
Apple switched to 120Hz screens a couple of years ago. The iPhone users can definitely feel that most of the animations and scrolling are smooth; however, it can feel a little bit choppy in a very few ...
Apple’s iOS 26.2 introduces a visually striking feature: the ultradark liquid glass appearance. This enhancement redefines the traditional dark mode, offering a sleek, high-contrast interface that ...
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