Apple just issued its first Rapid Security Response for the iPhone, and it has changed the game in the fight against malware and security exploits. Until now, iPhone and iPad security fixes have had to wait for a regular software update to be released for your device, and then you might not update it for a few weeks after that. Read More
Apple confirms swiping to close iPhone apps actually hurts battery life
There’s always one person you know who opens Messages to send a text, then swipes to close the app right after. They...