A FaceTime bug lets Apple users listen in on people they're calling, and some may even see the intended call recipient through their front-facing camera without them answering the call.
In this era of giant media corporations swallowing one another, another major acquisition might be on the horizon. Industry analysts are predicting that an influx of Apple cash might soon lead to a flashy purchase for the tech giant; with Netflix itself painted as a prime target.
It’s hard to pass judgment on iPhone’s new “theatre mode” because, well, it doesn’t exist out in the real world just yet. But according to a new report, that might be changing sooner rather than later, as Apple’s latest update is said to include this mysterious function. What is it, exactly? What does it do? Is this good news or bad news? Is the sanctity of the theatrical experience facing a new, insidious threat? Whatever it is, we’ll probably find out on January 10, when the iOS 10.3 beta rolls out to iPhone users.
What happens to your passwords when you die? One woman is finding out the hard way after Apple refused to give up her husband's password without a court order.
So while Apple was touting the amazing innovation of their new watch, they were also sneaking a copy of U2's new album into your iTunes. And some people were happy. And those people were few.
It's easy in today's technological world to just assume that when computers talk to us that they have their own voices. Actually, someone has to sit in a room and record hours and hours of dialogue. So what about iPhone's Siri, the voice command woman who seems to have a bottomless well of phrases and expressions...