Apple has announced that the iPhone and iPad are the first and only consumer devices in compliance with the information assurance requirements of NATO nations. This enables iPhone and iPad to be used ...
That’s going to mean a great deal to military planners at the organization, who will now be much happier to use Apple’s devices to handle classified information up to NATO restricted level without any ...
Apple announced that the iPhone and iPad have been approved by NATO to handle classified information and have been added to NIAPC.
With iOS 26.4, Apple is set to turn on Stolen Device Protection by default, which makes it harder for thieves to steal ...
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Apple has had a tough time getting its iOS 26 update to users. The company had hoped that after all the AI delays with iOS 18, it would be able to turn a new leaf with iOS 26, but that didn't turn out ...
Apple often promotes the App Store as a secure place to download apps. The company highlights strict reviews and a closed system as key protections for iPhone users. That reputation now faces serious ...
Macworld reports that Google Chrome beta version 145 for iOS now includes a Safari data import feature, allowing users to transfer their browsing information. The feature supports importing bookmarks, ...
Last week, news about the adoption rates for Apple’s iOS 26 update started making the rounds. The new update, these reports claim, was being installed at dramatically lower rates than past iOS updates ...
iOS 26 has been available for nearly four months, yet reporting from Statcounter indicates the iPhone update is lagging significantly behind predecessors in adoption, with most users opting to stay on ...
SOUTH BEND, IN (WSBT) — Indiana will see new laws taking effect at the start of the new year. One new law focuses on how Hoosiers protect their personal data. The Indiana Consumer Data Protection Act ...