In Pictures: The Apple Watch
“The most personal device we’ve ever created.” – Tim Cook, Apple CEO
“The most personal device we’ve ever created.” – Tim Cook, Apple CEO
A new survey of IT security professionals shows that many businesses are barely starting to exploit mobile technology, and some of them may be a mobile security nightmare waiting to happen.
Apple has "inadvertently admitted" to creating a "backdoor" in iOS, according to a new post by a forensics scientist, iOS author and former hacker, who this week created a stir when he posted a presentation laying out his case.
How technology is bringing out the best and the oh-so utterly worst in solar innovation
Move over Google Glass and Fitbit: Dogs, cows, fish and even crabs are getting connected in their own wearable ways
Apple unveils iOS 8 at its annual Worldwide Developers Conference
Mobile payments, smarter Siri, better maps and more
From rare gemstone to mass market material for future iPhones, iPads and more?
Microsoft on Wednesday unveiled Windows Phone 8.1, the first major update to its mobile OS since autumn 2012. There’s a Siri-like personal assistant, centralized notifications, an array of new customization options, and a redesigned keyboard for fast text entry.
Military firing up lasers, robotic animals and iPad-controlled combat boats
If you're new to the Apple iPad, there are a wealth of iOS apps designed for the tablet. Here are seven free business apps to experiment with, and to get you productive out of the gate:
An updated Apple whitepaper on iOS security delves into an unprecedented amount of detail about the security architecture and features of the company's mobile OS for devices such as the iPhone and iPad. Security professionals and IT consultants are praising both the company's transparency and its approach to protecting iOS devices, Internet security and users' data.
Smartphones, tablets, wearables on display at the show in Barcelona.
Samsung, Mozilla, LG and others to spring latest smartphones, smart watches and more at MWC 2014
New firmware for Celeno's Wi-Fi chips lets home gateways and routers control transmission times for clients, improving throughput.