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Facebook is conducting internal damage control after Apple yanked the social media giant’s enterprise developer certificates, a move that effectively disabled internal apps used by thousands of Facebook employees.
According to the latest industry estimates from research firm IDC, Samsung was the world’s top smartphone vendor during the quarter ending in December, a shopping season typically dominated by Apple’s iPhone.
New York state is launching an investigation into whether Apple failed to properly warn customers about a Group FaceTime vulnerability that allowed people to spy on others.
Next year’s iPhones will reportedly include models with a rear-facing 3D camera incorporating a laser scanner for purposes like augmented reality, while iOS 13 could deliver much-awaited features like Dark Mode and CarPlay enhancements.
Facebook is not the only major tech company found to be misusing Apple’s Enterprise Certificate system, with a report claiming Google is pulling the same trick for its own app, one that is similar in nature to Facebook’s now-blocked “Research” app.
A hardware hacker has revealed a trio of vulnerabilities in the popular LIFX HomeKit-enabled smart bulbs, that could expose a user’s Wi-Fi password to somebody devoted to rooting through your trash.
Early analyst reactions are all over the place after Tuesday’s results call, in which Apple reported $84.3 billion in revenue for the December quarter, more than it expected in its early-January revision, but less than it predicted for the quarter in November.
Following up on an internal Apple investigation, the FBI has arrested a second person accused of trying to steal secrets related to the company’s self-driving car platform.
Epic Games has recently added MFi controller support for iPhone and iPad to “Fortnite.” We decided to see how good of a gaming experience you could get on both the 2018 11-inch iPad Pro and the iPhone XR using the Steelseries Nimbus MFi controller.