Rahul Naskar has years of experience writing news and features related to Android, phones, and apps. Outside the tech world, he follows global events and developments shaping the world of geopolitics.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Zak Doffman writes about security, surveillance and privacy. Updated on Dec. 3 with advice on other encrypted messaging platforms ...
Widely considered one of the most secure smartphones, the iPhone uses privacy and data protection as its core selling points. While iOS comes with strong built-in protection, the real power comes from ...
With iOS 26.3, Apple is making it simpler for iPhone users to transition to an Android smartphone, with new built-in tools ...
Apple just released the first beta build of iOS 26.3, introducing several new features set to arrive on compatible iPhones.
Your encrypted messages are now under threat. Not only does new commercial spyware put your private content at risk, it can also compromise your phone, providing attackers with access to everything — ...
The big change in iOS 26.3 is a new “Transfer to Android” system, which makes it easier for an iPhone user to switch to an ...
iOS 26.2 includes a new option that will temporarily brighten your display whenever you have a new alert. For years, Apple has included the option to light up the iPhone's camera flash for new alerts.
The iOS 26.2 update brings a host of new features and improvements aimed at enhancing your device’s performance, security, ...
Your AirPods can detect when you've fallen asleep and pause your media. The AirPods likely use an accelerometer, not a heart rate sensor, to detect when you've fallen asleep. The feature requires a ...
Go to Apple's beta website. Sign up for the beta program with your Apple ID. Log in and click "Enroll your iOS device" On ...