A study by researchers at the University of California at Santa Barbara and International Security Systems Lab found that Cydia apps leak private data less often than App Store applications.
Apple is reportedly testing new displays for the iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max that feature under-display Face ID while retaining the same screen sizes as current models.
New photos reveal unreleased pink and yellow AirPods prototypes designed to match the iPhone 5c. See the vibrant look Apple abandoned for the classic white.
Apple has announced that it will stop accepting new apps that use UIWebView as of April 2020 and reject app updates that use UIWebView as of December 2020.
Apple expands Tap to Pay on iPhone to five more European countries, enabling merchants to accept contactless payments directly on their iPhone with no extra hardware.
iFixit takes apart the new iPhone Air, revealing its surprisingly repairable design, 3D-printed USB-C port, and a unique battery shared with its MagSafe pack.
The Apple TV App Store isn't showing top apps yet; however, the data is already being published by Apple and has been compiled to reveal top lists for paid and free apps.
Samsung is installing equipment at its Austin, Texas fab to manufacture iPhone image sensors for Apple, with production expected to start as early as March.
Starting May 1, Apple will reject any application that access's the devices UDID. Also, any app submitted for approval that is not updated for the iPhone's retina display or isn't iPhone 5 optimized will also be rejected
Apple has announced watchOS 10, a milestone update for Apple Watch featuring redesigned apps, a new Smart Stack, additional watch faces, new cycling and hiking features, and tools to support mental health.
Apple has released iOS 26.4 beta 2 and iPadOS 26.4 beta 2 to developers for testing. Here is what's new and how to download the latest software update.
Apple is reportedly preparing to reject a confidential mandate from India requiring the pre-installation of a state-run app, citing privacy and security risks to iOS.
Antivirus software company Bitdefender has studied over 65,000 iPhone apps on the App Store and found that 18.6% are accessing your address book without asking permission.