Tim Cook: Apple 'will not shrink' from responsibility to protect customer privacy
Apple uses its March 21 product launch event to reiterate its stance on customer privacy.
Apple uses its March 21 product launch event to reiterate its stance on customer privacy.
The iPhone’s mysterious "Error 53" bug is tied to Touch ID tampering, at least according to Apple.
Apple's iOS 9 software for its iPhones, iPads and iPod touch devices is now on 66% of those products, which means the new edition of iOS is off to a faster adoption rate than last year's iOS 8.
Review: Three iPhone case makers sent me samples over the past month that all might appeal to the fashionista set, or really just anyone who wants to look good while texting, Web surfing or paying by phone.
First the complaints about Apple's iOS 9 Wi-Fi Assist feature came via the media and from customers over social media. Now a Florida couple who own iPhone 5S devices has taken the frustration to a new level and slapped Apple with a class-action lawsuit over the technology, which can jack up your cellular data usage if you don't know it's turned on.
HTC's new One A9 phone is getting criticized for looking exactly like the most recent iPhone models. But HTC says it was Apple who ripped them off, not the other way around.
Apple's attempt to reinvent mobile payments isn't a smash success, but the company still believes.
Do you wish you could do more than just swipe and tap on your iPhone screen? If the rumors are correct, pretty soon you will be able to interact with the iPhone in another cool way.
Telstra has paid a $102,000 fine enforced by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC).
Westpac customers will soon be able use fingerprint technology on Apple and Samsung devices to sign into their accounts.
Australia has a better prepared payment ecosystem for Apple Pay than the US, according to Infosys.
St George Bank has activated Touch ID login for its iOS mobile application following the successful implementation and trials of the biometric technology by subsidiary, Bank of Melbourne.
Australian banks could be set to take revenue hit as more than 1.5 million Australians purchase an iPhone with the new Apple Pay capabilities over the next year.
Apple yesterday released iOS 8.0.2, a replacement for the botched update that shipped the day before but crippled iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus devices by knocking them off their mobile carriers.
Apple, responding to Bendgate, Bendghazi, or whatever you wish to call the issue of seemingly-bendable iPhone 6 and 6 Plus models, claims the problem isn't nearly as widespread as the Internet hullabaloo would suggest. Apple told the Wall Street Journal a mere nine people have come in with bending complaints since the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus's launch last Friday.