Apple has released iOS 15.3.1, bringing “important security updates for your iPhone and fixes an issue that may cause Braille displays to stop responding,”.
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Developer Previews for Android 13, with Google rolling out a beta build in April.
Last month we reported how Apple was planning a new service that will allow businesses to accept payments directly on their iPhones, allowing your iPhone to become a contactless payment terminal, without any extra hardware required.
Samsung has revealed that the new devices which are going to be launched on 9 February are the first batch of Galaxy products that contain repurposed plastics. Specifically, the material is made from repurposed ocean-bound fishing nets
Verb has opened a waitlist for new vendors for MARKET, its new 24/7 multivendor, livestream shopping platform designed to host scores of simultaneous livestream shopping session
Samsung UK has launched a new Apprenticeship Scheme to upskill the next generation with the opportunity to get their foot on the career ladder.
On the 22nd of February 2022, experts from the world of network security will come together at Connectivity - the Network Security Summit, to celebrate the hidden heroes of InfoSec.
BlackBerry has entered into a patent sale agreement with Catapult IP Innovations Inc., a Delaware company, pursuant to which BlackBerry has agreed to sell substantially all of its non-core patent assets to Catapult for total consideration of $600 million.
SecureYourCall has launched the latest versions of their "most secure phones", fully encrypted phones which promise to provide a multilayer mobile security solution, providing mobile enhanced security whether it is turned off, switched on, or in use.
Apple has released the first beta of iOS 15.4 for developers, bringing Universal Control & Face ID with masks.
Apple has posted its financial earnings results for the first fiscal quarter of 2022, reporting an all-time revenue record of $123.9 billion, up 11 percent year over year.
BlackBerry QNX OS for Safety has been selected by Critical Software to serve as a secure and trusted foundation for a railway protection system being deployed to improve the overall safety of Portugal’s national rail network.












