Apple's new iPad Pro may contain more changes than meets the eye. The fourth-generation tablet, released last month, contains a new security feature designed to protect the microphone against ...
Apple is like the Disney of technology–always adding a dash of “magic” to its products. Apple has an established base of dedicated fans of the user experience on its various Mac OS X products, and it ...
Gregory Machler explains why the growth of the iPad is pushing more users toward cloud computing, and why that concerns him I was at the airport, standing in line, when I struck up a conversation with ...
A recently unveiled Apple patent application has raised concerns that Apple intends to remotely detect and disable jailbroken iPhones and iPads. The patent application does contain the word jailbroken ...
Editor’s Note: This story is excerpted from Computerworld. For more Mac coverage, visit Computerworld’s Macintosh Knowledge Center. Whether the iPad is secure enough for enterprise uses is debatable, ...
Doctors have fallen in love with the Apple iPad, becoming one of the biggest early adopters among professionals. They want iPads for personal use and to get their work done. It’s the latter that has ...
There are a few things to do as soon as you get your iPad 2 home and out of the box. Today we are going to cover security, protection and a few other things to do right now. Top 5 Things to do When ...
Even as the spotlight is firmly focused on Apple’s shiny new iPhone 4, the iPad 3G is making headlines of its own, but for all the wrong reasons. A new security breach has been found that could leave ...
With tons of your personal information accessible on the cloud, it made sense to secure the iPhone 5s with the TouchID fingerprint scanner. Unfortunately, Apple decided not to include TouchID in the ...
Following news Apple secretly paid contractors to listen to audio recordings from users’ iPhones and iPads, we now know virtually every iPhone and iPad on the planet has been open to attack for at ...
The second question about the AT&T iPad security breach, after “Should I be freaking out?” is “How the hell did it happen?” Well, AT&T was just trying to make ...