Just two weeks ago, there was a lot of excitement towards the 2017 version of the Apple Watch as it was revealed that the new device would have LTE capabilities. This came one year after it was rumored that Apple was trying to get LTE capabilities on the …
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Iranians up in arms as Apple removes top apps
Iranians were joined by two ministers Saturday in protesting after Apple removed popular apps from its store, a move the American company says was made to comply with US sanctions. “Today, respecting consumers’ rights is a basic principle which Apple has …
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What is zIVA? Completely functional kernel exploit affecting iOS released by researcher
A fully functional kernel exploit called zIVA that affects all iOS devices running 10.3.1 and earlier versions has been publicly released by a security researcher. The exploit targets eight vulnerabilities, one of which affects the iOSurface kernel …
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Researcher Releases Fully Working Exploit Code for iOS Kernel Vulnerability
Adam Donenfeld, a researcher with mobile security firm Zimperium, has published today proof-of-concept code for zIVA — a kernel exploit that affects iOS 10.3.1 and previous versions. The zIVA exploit code allows an attacker to gain arbitrary RW (Read …
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More than 180,000 iPhone apps won’t be compatible with iOS 11
When iOS 11 arrives in a matter of weeks, a long-predicted change will arrive with it: Apple will no longer support 32-bit apps. The change has been rumored for awhile now, ever since Apple introduced a 64-bit processor with the iPhone 5S in 2013 and …
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13 things everyone is going to love about iOS 11
Apple’s newest operating system for iPhones and iPads, iOS 11, launches this fall. Apple calls it “a giant step for iPhone” and “a monumental leap for iPad.” Here are 13 things everyone will love in the next big iPhone and iPad update: Now you can make …
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Apple Cuts Iran-Made Apps From Store Over Sanctions
On a Saturday in mid-August, Iranian entrepreneur Mehdi Nayebi received an email from Apple Inc.’s App Store Review stating that his application, AloPeyk, a delivery service in Tehran, had been removed due to sanctions put in place by the U.S. government.
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Apple shuts down and removes popular Iranian mobile apps from the App Store over US sanctions
Iranian media are reporting that Apple has removed all Iranian mobile apps from its App Store. In reaction to Apple’s decision, Telecommunication Minister Mohammad Javad Azari Jahromi, 34, said Apple should respect its Iranian consumers. In a message to …
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Apple suddenly removes popular apps in Iran citing U.S. sanctions
and Apple does not offer a version of its App Store in the country. That has not stopped Iranians from snapping up millions of iPhones smuggled in from places like Dubai in the United Arab Emirates and Hong Kong. Nor has it kept Iranian app developers from …
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Authorities say Apple shuts down Iranian apps
Apple Inc. has removed all Iranian mobile apps from its App Store, authorities said Friday. Ali Maleki, who works for Iran’s biggest e-commerce site Digikala, said the apps were shut down around 10 days ago. He said Digikala’s app was removed “based on the …
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Apple removes Iranian apps from App Store
TEHRAN, Iran — Apple Inc. has removed all Iranian mobile apps from its App Store, authorities said Friday. Ali Maleki, who works for Iran’s biggest e-commerce site Digikala, told The Associated Press that the app was shut down around 10 days ago.
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Apple removes Iranian apps from App Store due to sanctions: Reports
Apple products sit for sale in the unlicenced Apple store located in the Isfahan City Center shopping mall on June 2, 2014 in Isfahan, Iran. (Photo by John Moore/Getty Images) TEHRAN, Iran — Apple Inc. has removed all Iranian mobile apps from its App …
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iOS and macOS: What does the future hold?
and potentially slows the momentum of the iPhone and App Store. Apple If replacing iOS piece by piece is the future, where does that leave macOS? I’m a believer that iOS will come to all sorts of different devices in the future. The Mac will remain alive …
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3 ways Windows 10 uses Android and iOS phones to make a better PC
Connecting your phone to your Windows 10 PC has never been easier—and with the hints Microsoft has dropped as part of the Fall Creators Update, it looks like the phone will be a big deal in future PCs. Right now, if you own either an Android phone or an …
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ziVA: Zimperium’s iOS Video Audio Kernel Exploit
work on all the iOS devices running iOS 10.3.1 or earlier. The exploit itself consists of multiple vulnerabilities that were discovered all in the same module: AppleAVEDriver. The exploit will be covered in depth in my HITBGSEC talk held on August 25th.
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Android Oreo vs. iOS 11: how do the features compare?
There’s a good chance your phone will be receiving a major update in the near future. Both Apple and Google are gearing up to launch the next versions of iOS and Android respectively. Google finally shipped Android Oreo (version 8.0) earlier this week, and …
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iOS 11 vs. Android Oreo: Who’s winning so far?
Google announced the official rollout of Android 8.0 Oreo on Monday, and Apple walked us through iOS 11 for the iPhone back in June. Combined, these software platforms will power practically every phone in the world. So which one’s winning? The short …
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