Apple says it's working on fix for iOS 7 lockscreen bypass flaw
Embarrassing discovery comes within hours of release of new software and exploits Control Center feature to hack into photos, texts and Facebook content. By Samuel Gibbs
How Apple's iOS 7.1 finally quelled users' motion sickness
Animations introduced in Apple’s new look for its iPhone and iPad interface in September made some feel physically sick. Now, it’s fixed them. By Craig Grannell
Microsoft suggests throttling or blocking iOS 6.1 devices after bug slows down Exchange servers
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Apple pulls iOS 8.0.1 update, after killing cell service, Touch ID
Less than a week after the initial release of iOS 8, Apple issues the first update for the platform. After the bug fix introduced a number of new issues, it was pulled.
Apple patches a number of bugs in the iOS platform, and takes a second stab at fixing the Touch ID fingerprint recognition "fade" reported by some iPhone 5S users.
Specs and features for the iPhone 15 Pro (US/A2848) 128, 256, 512 GB; 1 TB (A2848*). Dates sold, capacity, battery life, networks, size, price and more.
iPhone 5, iPhone 4S - A Rumor Roundup and Retrospective
According to new shots showing alleged leaked parts for the upcoming iPhone 5, website MacPost.net (via MacRumors) shows a white back cover from an Apple internal prototype iPhone dated June 7, 2011, labeled N94 and EVT (Engineering Verification Test). In Apple’s prototype design cycle, the EVT monicker is one step ahead of DVT, which stands
According to a series of tweets posted earlier today by @chronic on the @chronicwire Twitter account, accessory maker OtterBox has built over 3 million cases for a rumored upcoming “iPhone 4S” device. As seen in the photos posted online, the packaging of one of such cases depicts the “iPhone 4S” name, as well as what
Google is developing a maps application for iPhone and iPad that it’s seeking to finish by the end of the year, according to people involved with the effort who declined to be named.
unboxing my $10 AppleCare replacement iPhone 4s! - iClassic
Not a bad deal for a brand new iPhone!
Should I make a day in the life with this phone?
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Overall day one impression: the iPhone is 95 percent amazing, 5 percent maddening. I’m just blown away by how nice it is — very thoughtful UI design and outstanding engineering. It is very fun.