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Afraid of Leaked Nudes? This Storage Service Says They'll Be Safe and Sound
Mylio Photos has even more storage options than iCloud, and it won't share your ass shots—sorry, precious data—with random third-party companies.
'It's Ludicrous': Those $17K Gold Apple Watches Are Now Obsolete
The original 2015 watches are now obsolete according to reports, which means they can't be repaired by Apple. Nothing gold can stay.
Apple’s Vision Pro Is a $3,500 Ticket to Nowhere
A decade after Facebook bought Oculus, VR still has no appeal except as an expensive novelty toy.
Russian FSB Accuses U.S. of Hacking Thousands of iPhones in Russia
The announcement is related to a blog post written by researchers from Kaspersky who said someone had targeted them with iPhone malware.
Apple Is Trying to Compete With Adobe’s Creative Cloud Dominance
By pricing its popular pro-level apps with a reasonable monthly subscription model on the iPad, the company could set the stage for new generations of users that might feel priced out by Adobe.
CYBER: Apple II and How the Computer Became Personal
The Apple II ushered in an age of personal computing, this is its little understood story.
Thieves Cut Through Coffee Shop Wall to Pull Off $500,000 Apple Store Heist
They cut a tunnel to the Apple store's back room and grabbed 436 iPhones, cops say.
Perfectly Good MacBooks From 2020 Are Being Sold for Scrap Because of Activation Lock
It's almost impossible to resell a perfectly functional M1 MacBook because of Apple's security features.
CYBER: Cops and Courts Don’t Know How to Handle Apple’s AirTag Stalking Problem
Apple’s new tech is a boon for finding lost luggage and tracking your estranged family members.
The Legal System Is Completely Unprepared for Apple AirTag Stalking
"This will backfire," victims of stalking through the tracking devices say — but many police departments and judges remain ignorant of the dangers of this harassment.
Elon Musk Wonders: Does the Company that Fought the FBI in Court to Prevent Giving it the Text Messages of Terrorists Hate Free Speech Because It Stopped Giving Me Money?
Apple's App Store monopoly is a problem. Where it spends its advertising money isn't.
The Nation’s First Right to Repair Law Is Waiting for Kathy Hochul’s Signature
The Digital Fair Repair act would be groundbreaking legislation, provided the governor signs it into law.