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Apple has confirmed a major security flaw affecting millions of iPhones and iPads, putting users’ financial information at risk. The only way to stay safe? Update your device immediately.
While waiting for iOS 26.3, reportedly due at the end of January, it looks like Apple is dropping in an extra iPhone update, and it could be here any moment.
Apple is entering a pivotal phase of announcements, with the spotlight on its upcoming software updates, iOS 26.3 and iOS 26.2.1. While the past week has
Apple has restructured its artificial intelligence strategy under software chief Craig Federighi, accelerating plans to overhaul Siri by relying on external AI models after years of internal delays and organizational friction.
Hundreds of millions of iPhones are at risk due to a sophisticated cyberattack that exploits a security flaw. According to Fox News, Apple recently confirmed two critical vulnerabilities in WebKit, the browser engine that powers Safari and all browsers on iOS.
But there was an important software update that, later this year, will change the way all of Apple's major devices, from iPhones and Mac laptops to Vision Pro virtual reality headsets, will look. It's a new design language that runs across all of Apple's ...
Mac users can still buy the apps individually, but subscribers get access to Final Cut Pro and other Studio tools.