Apple’s Six Big WWDC 2017 Announcements
Apple has rolled out a number of significant announcements during WWDC 2017. Here’s what you need to know.
Apple has rolled out a number of significant announcements during WWDC 2017. Here’s what you need to know.
A new data dump from Wikileaks indicates that the U.S. government had projects aimed at infecting iPhones and Macs. The reason? Surveillance, of course.
Apple is in the middle of patching a rather dangerous vulnerability in iTunes and the App Store that can be easily exploited.
The newest Surface and MacBook Pros are showing how important it is to go mobile. But we’re not there yet.
Instead of using AI for our mass destruction, 5 companies have banded together to drive AI into a positive direction.
The long-running advertising battle between Microsoft and Apple is heating up again, with both tech giants unveiling new attack ads touting their products and ridiculing their competitor.
Many people believe Apple products are unhackable. Those holding this misconception who don’t take proper security measures may find themselves or their organizations victimized by cyber criminals.
The Apple App Store used to be a safe haven, but it seems its wall of fortitude is crumbling. This is the problem that Verify.ly aims to address.
Many technology companies offer bug bounty programs to help them find vulnerabilities in their product. The biggest tech company of all, however, has been absent… until now.