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Apple told TechRepublic it is “gravely disappointed” to remove Advanced Data Protection in the U.K., as it fights government demands for an iCloud backdoor.
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Apple told TechRepublic it is “gravely disappointed” to remove Advanced Data Protection in the U.K., as it fights government demands for an iCloud backdoor.
The 11th generation iPad and iPad Air will both be available March 12. Plus, a new set of Magic Keyboards goes with the new tablets.
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The messaging service was back up on Thursday with some service alerts still in effect.
Apple CEO Tim Cook signaled potential adjustments as DEI policies face legal and political scrutiny.
The U.K. government demanded a backdoor into Apple’s Advanced Data Protection.
Apple’s app removals follow the Digital Services Act, a European law requiring all app traders to display verified contact details, including address, email, and phone number.
Researchers warn of rising macOS-targeted attacks as hackers exploit fake updates to bypass security. FrigidStealer malware highlights growing enterprise risks.
Arm could compete with its customers, including Qualcomm. Meta has already inked a deal with Arm.
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As reported by The Washington Post, Apple received notice of a possible request in March 2024, but the official ask occurred in January 2025.
Speculation about the iOS 18.3.1 release has surfaced. This includes a related Starlink connectivity rumor.
Set your iPad into kiosk mode and pass it around without worrying about someone opening other apps or accessing unwanted content through an accessibility feature called Guided Access.
The Apple Vision Products Group tried to pair lightweight glasses with first the iPhone and then the Mac.