A federal judge in New York has ruled that Apple can't be forced to help the Justice Department unlock an iPhone. The decision comes in another case based on the same 1789 All Writs Act that the FBI used to obtain a ruling ordering Apple to build a backdoor into the San Bernardino shooter's iPhone.
Samsung has unveiled the Exynos 2600, the industry's first 2nm GAA mobile chip, featuring 113% faster generative AI and a new advanced thermal cooling system.
Apple is widely rumored to be working on a lower cost version of the iPhone. Here's a mockup that shows what an 'iPhone mini' would look like if it kept the iPhone 5 design but dropped the screen size back down to 3.5 inches.
Rovio, the developer of the popular Angry Birds game, has issued a statement saying it does not share data, collaborate or collude with any government spy agencies such as NSA or GCHQ anywhere in the world.
In a piece on the history of Apple's relationship with Google pertaining to Maps for iOS, the WSJ reveals that Apple is working on a navigation app for the iPhone.
Skype for iPhone has received an update that brings back URI support, offers new improvements to the dialer, and improves chat notification reliability.