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Apple warns that UK's Online Safety Bill puts people at 'greater risk'

Some laws don't make you safer. Apple has joined the chorus of those who know what they're talking about to warn against a UK bill that breaks end-to-end encryption.

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Apple wants Xcode to make you smarter

An Apple Xcode patent shows how it wants machine learning to augment what developers can do, not replace them.

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Is your business missing out on a free Apple opportunity?

How your company appears in Apple Maps and Siri search matters when you have more than 1 billion people searching for you on iPhones.

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Japan to force Apple to permit app sideloading next year

Japan has joined the EU with regulations that will force Apple to open up to sideloading apps on its iOS platforms.

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Does business need a giant Apple iPhone?

Is a 7-inch iPhone Ultra really on the Apple road map, and is this the gadget mobile professionals need?

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OpenAI’s ChatGPT app for iPad, iPhone hits 500K downloads

The app's popularity comes with a warning: businesses need to lock down data before it leaks.

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Why Apple's iOS 16.6 upgrade will be talk of the town

iMessage Contact Key Verification is expected in iOS 16.6, which should arrive around WWDC, setting the scene for new product launches at the show.

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Apple bans employees from using ChatGPT. Should you?

Apple has joined a growing list of businesses banning use of ChatGPT and other similar cloud-based generative AI services to protect data confidentiality.

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Safari alternatives: 12 smart iOS browser options

While all iOS browsers use the same core rendering engine as Safari, many of them offer additional functions useful in business. Here are a dozen Safari alternatives to test drive.

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Apple innovates in accessibility as WWDC nears

Apple has introduced a range of innovative accessibility features to celebrate Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD). These make powerful use of LiDAR and machine vision intelligence.

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Apple, Google team up to tackle Bluetooth tracker-stalking terror

Android users will soon be able to tell whether they're being tracked by an Apple AirTag device as Google and Apple have joined forces to combat stalking.

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Apple, platform security, and the next big war

'I think some of the top people predict that the next big war is fought on cybersecurity,' Apple CEO Tim Cook told Time in 2016. Seven years later, it seems clear the struggle is real.

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Jamf expands Apple device management and security suite

Jamf introduced new tools for enterprise tech managing Apple fleets, with improvements in security, deployment, provisioning, authentication and more.

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Security researchers uncover NSO Group iPhone attacks in Europe

Researchers at Jamf Threat Labs have identified additional attacks against iPhones used by human rights activists and journalists in the Middle East and Europe, including one working for a global news agency.

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Think Android 14 seems boring? Think about this.

Google's initial Android 14 beta release may seem modest on the surface, but there's a whole other side to the software most folks are failing to notice.

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NSO Group returns with triple iOS 15/16 zero-click spyware attack

The NSO Group hasn’t gone away; the privatized spying service was active in 2022 with zero-click exploits against iOS 15 and iOS 16, according to Citizen Lab.

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How will Apple help IT manage third-party app stores?

Apple at WWDC may confirm a dramatic change to how it runs app purchasing on iPhones by permitting users to download apps from third-party stores.

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Apple’s new patent hints at powerful video collaboration tools

A newly published Apple patent describes numerous ways Apple may plan to improve collaboration on its systems, including interesting new gesture controls.

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