Apple
Apple | News, how-tos, features, reviews, and videos
video
Pricey iPhones, intent-based networks, GPS spoofing and smartwatches
Our panel looks at whether smartwatch makers blew it by not focusing on the enterprise, why intent-based networking is the next big thing, whether GPS spoofing is real, and how high is too high when it comes to iPhone prices.
video
Mingis on Tech: Is the new iPad Pro enterprise-ready?
Apple's top-end tablet hardware was already workplace worthy, but iOS still required some workarounds for things to go smoothly. iOS 11 may change that when it arrives later this year.
Legal war with Apple hits Qualcomm's revenue projections
Qualcomm's reduced its third quarter revenue projections as it expects not to receive a large chunk of licensing revenue from Apple's partners
Be more like Android: How Apple can fix iOS, CarPlay alerts
Android provides a model for Apple to use in iOS, and Apple has an option for CarPlay that should get wider use and be copied by Google
Apple's Mac Pro gets crushed on features by new HP Zbook laptops
The Zbook mobile workstations outclass the aging Mac Pro on many features
Microsoft vs. Apple: Strategies change but the battle continues
Microsoft and Apple are both successful in the enterprise, but these two tech giants have claimed that success using different strategies—while at times stealing from the other’s playbook
Apple is developing its own power management chips, says analyst
Report comes after news that Apple is working on its own GPUs
Apple to drop Imagination's IP for graphics chips, is working on its own designs
But Imagination contests Apple’s ability to design a GPU without infringing its IP and patents
Scammers scare iPhone users into paying to unlock not-really-locked Safari
Apple's iOS 10.3 update fixes the bug that was used by criminals to spook users
Apple: Macs and iPhones are safe from newly revealed CIA exploits
The Mac and iPhone exploits described in new documents attributed to the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency were patched years ago, according to Apple.
It wasn't the money: Wozniak on robots, design, and Apple's origins
The Apple co-founder has a lot to say about technology's past and future
iPhone, Mac owners: How to stymie hackers extorting Apple, threatening to wipe devices
Hackers claiming to have hundreds of millions of iCloud credentials have threatened to wipe date from iPhones, iPads and Macs.
Hackers threaten to wipe millions of Apple devices, demand ransom
A group of hackers is threatening to wipe millions of iOS devices in two weeks if Apple doesn't pay them $150,000
Mozilla vies with Apple over future of web graphics
Based on the existing Khronos API, Mozilla's plan could lead to competing proposals submitted by two different standards bodies
Apple and SAP hope to create a new class of iOS developers
Apple and SAP are looking to foster a new breed of enterprise iOS developers by simplifying backend systems integrations and moving business services to the cloud.
video
How to create a mobile hotpsot with your iPhone or iPad
CIO.com senior writer Sarah White demonstrates what it takes to get your mobile hotspot access working so you can hit the open road.
Safari browser sheds users, mimicking IE
Chrome is most likely the beneficiary of the 19 percent decline in Apple's browser share
Apple and SAP to release ‘developer-centric’ tools for iOS
As the fruits of a relationship forged last May, Apple and SAP will offer developer tools and training to build iOS apps for the enterprise
New MacOS ransomware spotted in the wild
A new file-encrypting ransomware program for macOS is being distributed through bittorrent websites and users who fall victim to it won't be able to recover their files, even if they pay.
Apple may cut the (charging) cord completely with the iPhone 8
As some industry experts wonder whether Apple will add wireless charging to its next iPhone, others believe it will go all in -- cutting the charging cord completely, just as it cut the analog audio port in the iPhone 7.