Microsoft has launched new Office apps for iPhone and iPad, available now for free, and is also working on versions for Android.
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Security researchers from German firm Gamma Group have found it nearly impossible to break into iOS with a powerful spyware called FinSpy.
A new study has revealed that vendors and wireless carriers recommend Samsung phones twice as much as they do iPhones, and 10 times more than Nokia phones.
Apple has reportedly been cooking up a new strategy, aiming to allow customers to purchase iPhones in its retail stores through U.S. carriers' early upgrade programs.
State-run China Central Television (CCT) has called Apple's iPhone a 'national security concern,' deepening cybersecurity woes between China and the U.S.
T-Mobile has not forgotten about its plans to launch the iPhone on its MetroPCS brand, on the contrary. The carrier is 'very interested' in this endeavor and it may some true soon.
Adobe has finally released a mobile version of its Lightroom software. Lightroom mobile is now available for iPads and will soon hit iPhones as well.
Microsoft's Windows Phone platform has outsold the iPhone in 27 countries, mainly due to Nokia.
Apple has been interfering with iPhone pricing in Taiwan and the country's Fair Trade Commission issued a fine of 20 million new Taiwan dollars ($670,000).
Apple is reportedly planning to launch a larger-sized iPhone in May 2014, then a larger iPad in October 2014.
Apple has changed its iPhone trade-in policy, now allowing customers to bring in iPhones even if the device's liquid contact indicator has been tripped.
Apple has reportedly starting developing curved-glass iPhone displays of 4.7 and 5.5 inches, as well as enhanced pressure sensors.
Apple may launch its new iPhone trade-in program as soon as Friday, Aug. 30. Apple fans may be able to bring their old iPhone to an Apple store and receive instant credit towards purchasing a new iPhone sooner than previously thought.