Apple didn't start out as the privacy company, but in the more than 12 years since iPhone 5s, it is the only company trying to offer privacy by default. Today, that's more necessary than ever.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Kate O’Flaherty is a cybersecurity and privacy journalist. As Apple prepares to issue iOS 18.4.1, the iPhone maker has confirmed ...
If you've ever accidentally triggered Siri and felt mildly annoyed, you're not alone. But what if that frustration could actually earn you some money? Thanks to a recent $95 million class-action ...
Privacy and encryption are central themes in legal proceedings involving child safety against Meta and Apple this week.
While Apple is currently lobbying against being given a legal responsibility for age verification when it comes to downloading apps, I think the company’s customers would very much benefit from it ...
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I rate Apple as a buy due to its potential to develop new businesses and its strong focus on privacy and security in AI. Despite being perceived as behind in AI, Apple's unique strategy prioritizes ...
The Galaxy S26 Ultra is the first smartphone to feature what Samsung calls the Black Matrix. Marketing lingo aside, the ...