Cellebrite offers its services to law enforcement for the welfare of the public, an executive of the security firm known for breaking the security of iOS and other devices claims in an interview, while also stressing the firm’s tools are not a major risk to the privacy of iPhone users in general.
Reports from the supply chain gleaned by Ming-Chi Kuo from KGI Securities suggest that Apple hasn’t abandoned the MacBook Air line, and will update the line at some point in the second calendar quarter of 2018 with at the least a lower price.
News of the week included more details on a 6.5-inch iPhone, rumors of Apple-branded headphones, and word that California police are stepping up the hunt for people shooting at Apple buses.
Customers will soon be unable to find products made by Google-owned Nest on Amazon, a result of a decision the online retail giant made to not to carry the smart home device maker’s latest gear, a report said on Friday.
Apple continues efforts to bolster Apple Pay adoption, and is currently hosting a “Lose your wallet” event in Los Angeles, offering users of the service exclusive discounts on food, fashion and more.
Apple on Friday stopped signing iOS 11.2.5 code following last week’s release of iOS 11.2.6, a typical move designed to ensure iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch owners are running the latest, most secure version of the mobile operating system.
A report on Friday sheds new light on a very unique issue Apple is dealing with at its Apple Park campus, saying a Cupertino city officials raised concerns about employees walking into glass doors, panels and walls well before the facility opened this year.
The latest executive recruit for Apple’s worldwide video division is Angelica Guerra, who will take charge of Latin American programming, according to a report on Friday.
WiseWear, a San Antonio wearable device startup, blames Apple for causing it to file for bankruptcy on Wednesday, claiming the decision to deactivate the Apple Watch diagnostic port caused patents it held to reduce in value, in turn causing it to fail to raise $2 million in funding.
Alexa, Amazon’s digital assistant used by the Echo device range, is suffering from service outages that are affecting a number of users in the United States, issues that are likely to be caused by a regional outage of Amazon Web Services in Northern Virginia.